Image courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech.
Joel Kontinen
Secular scientist would want to
see evolution in our solar system.
The methane wafting
from Enceladus may be a sign that life teems in the
Saturn moon's subsurface sea, a new study reports.
However, there are
other possible explanations as well. Jlthough it speaks of creation.
in the new study, Cassini spotted many other
compounds as well — for example, dihydrogen (H2) and a variety of
carbon-containing organic compounds, including methane (CH4).,
But methane dos not include life..
Source:
WalL, Mike, 2021. Methane
wafting from 'tiger stripes' on Saturn moon could be sign of alien life, study
suggests Live Science 8 July.