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This captivating exploration delves into the quest for life on the water-rich moons at the outer edges of our solar system. While Mars has long been considered the prime candidate for extraterrestrial life, recent missions suggest that the most habitable environments may actually be found on the ice-covered moons of Jupiter and Saturn. Beneath their frozen surfaces lie vast oceans, potentially existing for as long as Earth itself and containing over fifty times its total volume of liquid water. The narrative follows Kevin Peter Hand, a leading NASA scientist whose groundbreaking research has taken him on global expeditions. He combines insights from planetary science and biology with the adventures of fellow scientists to explain the existence of these hidden oceans, particularly on moons like Europa, Titan, and Enceladus. Hand illustrates how exploring Earth's oceans enhances our understanding of the habitability of these distant worlds and draws parallels to the origins of life on our planet. The book outlines the future of our search for life within our solar system and beyond, hinting at transformative discoveries that may lie ahead.
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Alien Oceans, Kevin Hand
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- 2020
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