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What kind of lifeforms might be live on Enceladus?


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There is a moon named Enceladus orbiting a Saturn, what maybe has alien life form. This life form might exist because this moon has liquid water under its icy surface. And the liquid water is possible because the tidal power of Saturn keeps it warm. If we will find the living organisms in that place, that organism might be similar, what is found near “black smokers” at the bottom of the ocean. Those cells animals can synthesize oxygen in their bodies, and they don’t need free oxygen for their living.


But if there would be organisms what uses photosynthesis, their form might be like long seaweeds, what uses erupting icy geysers to raise very high from this moon surface. The eruption of geyser would pull those cell lines upwards, and that would help them to get enough light for photosynthesis. This is only thinking about this alien life form, and we are not sure is there an alien life in that icy moon.


And if there is an extraterrestrial life, we must ask next question about the life of that moon This question is, could that organism be a threat to us? There could be many things, what could influence that thing. One is that organism might be “Gaia”. This means that there are only one species of bacteria or amoeba in this moon. And that kind of organism might be very sensitive because it doesn’t need to fight for live space. So if those icy geysers would drive those cells high enough, would some of them travel near Earth. If those cells would be like covert lifeform, what has silicon cod, that organism might survive alive in empty space. But this is only theory.


There is one very small possibility that those cells could be travel to our home planet. It would be the scenario, that one of those geysers would drop some cells to the orbiter of Saturn, and then there would become the comet, what hits to those cells. When this comet or asteroid comes near Earth, that could deliver those cells to Earth. This scenario would not be probable, and if those cells could be live, that case would need the thing, that the asteroid or comet would turn around, and the shadow of this rock would cover them of the ultraviolet radiation of Sun.


But there is a possibility that there is no life in that life form on that moon. And it will give us an interesting opportunity to use Enceladus as a laboratory or as a "living lab", where the human race can test and analyze the evolution. In this case, to this moon would send the probe, what has tiny bacteria in the capsule. And when those bacteria would release to that moon, would the scientists discover, what evolution will make, if those organisms are in the fully isolated place. This test would mean that Enceladus would be polluted by biological organisms. Enceladus would be suitable for that kind of action because it is so far away from Earth. But this is the only vision, not the real experiment. But it is possible to send the probe to that moon, and deliver the organism to that surface.

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