Enceladus is wild. It has heat from tidal forces and likely has deep sea hydrothermal vents, which is a predominate theory for how life started on Earth. Probes have also detected traces of life supporting elements such as carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and recently phosphorus.
Enceladus is wild. It has heat from tidal forces and likely has deep sea hydrothermal vents, which is a predominate theory for how life started on Earth. Probes have also detected traces of life supporting elements such as carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and recently phosphorus.