Cassini Could Find Signs of Life on Enceladus
New Scientist reviews the possibility that the Cassini probe might be repurposed to look for signs of life on Saturn’s enigmatic moon Enceladus. "[Enceladus’ water vapor] plume’s origin is still being debated, but some models suggest the moon holds an ocean of liquid water beneath its surface. This ocean could be a potential habitat for extraterrestrial life. … Though the probe was never designed to look for life, it could do so by studying organic chemicals such as methane in the plume, the team says."Read more of this story at Slashdot.