If Life Is Found on Enceladus, There Would Probably Be Another Beginning

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According to San Francisco researchers, if there are alien creatures living in the oceans of the world outside the earth, then they are most likely not related to us. Some home experts have mentioned that this technology could help home owners.

Every world has life as some scientists believe. Truly, there is an idea running around minds about the life that is found on Mars, which actually showed some evidence of habitation before Earth did.

This thought or idea is called “lithopanspermia”, which believes that spread can be natural or guided by a supernatural hand.

We don’t really know, could people really colonize the Europa, Jupiter moon and Enceladus, Saturn satellite, which are believed to have salty oceans underneath their freezing shells?

Jay Melosh, a geophysicist at Purdue University presented the answer to this question during the American Geophysical Union Annual Fall Meeting.

Melosh utilized advanced computer models to answer this question. His conclusion was that if life should be detected in the vast waters of Enceladus or Europa, it is most likely to be existing naturally and does not originate from another planet or solar system. The calculations Melosh made show the probability of a meteorite from an exoplanets hitting the Earth over 4.5 billion years ago at 0.01%. Therefore, chances are much lesser for Europa and Enceladus.

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