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Life elsewhere in the solar system
Do these conditions exist anywhere else in the solar system?
- Venus and Mars, no liquid water (or any other liquid).
- Mars probably had liquid water in the past.
- Some claim Martian meteorites contain signs of life. Others claim these are “microfossils” are made by non-living processes
- Giant planets? No solid surface. Maybe life floating in the atmosphere, or life in liquid hydrogen ocean? We may never know.
- Moons?
- Europa has liquid water underneath the ice, and hydrothermal energy source.
- Titan has an atmosphere of methane and ammonia. Organic molecule smog. Liquid methane on the surface? Energy source? Very cold...
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