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Here's where scientists think they'll find alien life first

Here's where scientists think they'll find alien life first
LifeScience1 min read

Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons, has been monitored by the Cassini Spacecraft, allowing NASA to learn more about its icy surface and oceans beneath the ice. There are several factors about Enceladus that are similar to Earth that lead scientists to believe life could be supported there. 

Produced by Emma FierbergOriginal Reporting by Jessica Orwig.  Narration by Graham Flanagan

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