NASA Announcement: Enceladus Has Hydrogen Energy Source for Life | Video

By SPACE.com Staff | April 13, 2017 05:13pm ET

NASA announced today that molecular hydrogen has been found in the plume of material blasting from the south polar region of Saturn’s moon Enceladus, suggesting that the ocean beneath its surface could have enough energy to support life. NASA also announced more evidence from the Hubble Space Telescope that Jupiter’s moon Europa has similar plumes of material.

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