Posted on 12/31/2020 7:41:03 PM PST by CheshireTheCat
...The frosty worlds surrounding planets like Jupiter and Saturn may indeed host life. We know there’s liquid water beneath the surface of some of them — it spews out into space on a regular basis — but we’ve yet to venture to those worlds to get a better look. Now, scientists say that the huge balls of ice around Uranus may also be a potential bastion for life....The moons of Uranus have endured impacts from objects in space, just like the rest of the worlds in our system, but there is also evidence that the moons aren’t just frozen wastelands. There are clear signs of what is known as cryovolcanism, which is liquid water erupting from within the planet and then freezing on the surface. That means there is likely liquid water in vast quantities deep beneath the ice, but does it host life? Well, that’s another question entirely....
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I don’t think you’ll want too many checking out Uranus.
Some wacky scientist will recommend a deep space probe
“Ask Alyssa Milano she knows everything”
Had to look that one up... then after perusing her filmography I can thankfully express that I have never have seen any of them.
Aliens do like to “probe”...!
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