Recent developments suggest that several moons in our solar system, including those around Jupiter and Saturn, may have subsurface oceans harboring extraterrestrial life. A new probe from Germany aims to explore these icy moons for signs of life, with one moon potentially producing enough oxygen for 1 million humans. Additionally, discussions are ongoing about the possibility of humans living on the moon in the future.
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Several of the icy moons around Jupiter and Saturn may harbor extraterrestrial life in subsurface oceans. A new probe designed by researchers in Germany could melt through the surface ice to hunt for that life. https://t.co/lNVM7pQiKF
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