Monday, April 10, 2006

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Saturn's moon 'best bet for life'

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Saturn's moon 'best bet for life': "Saturn's tiny moon Enceladus may be the best place to look for life elsewhere in the Solar System.

That is the view of a senior scientist working on the Cassini spacecraft, which has been studying Saturn and its moons for nearly two years.

Dr Bob Brown told a major conference in Vienna, Austria, Enceladus contains simple organic molecules, water and heat, the ingredients for life."

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