Have we discovered our new home?


We humans have spent years and years in space exploration trying to find a new alternative for Earth - A place which we can colonize. Many scientists have arrived at a conclusion that if they were to guess the most probable place for life to exist in this solar system, it is....

Wait. It's not Mars. It's on one of the moons of Saturn - Enceladus. How did the scientists arrive at that?
We have one of our very own satellite orbiting Saturn. It's called Cassini.

The moons of Saturn form an elaborate network which makes life possible on it. So now, when we say life exists there, how does it look like? What does it consume?
It looks like a sheet of paper. Yes. A sheet of paper. To know what it consumes, they sent Cassini around this planet and guess what they found! They found a strong depletion  in the concentration of hydrogen where these creatures existed. So can we make Enciladus of new home? Probably not. At least not yet.

We need to find actual planets for life to perpetuate. Let's hope for the best and keep looking! Or taking care of our existing planet would be a better option? Probably.

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