With the presidential election finally resolved and the Christmas holiday season close to being over for another year, it’s time to turn attention to life on other planets. Okay, maybe there’s always an eye on other celestial body that hold
With the presidential election finally resolved and the Christmas holiday season close to being over for another year, it’s time to turn attention to life on other planets.
Okay, maybe there’s always an eye on other celestial body that hold so much fascination as place where life similar in some way to Earth may have once thrived or maybe lies fallow today. But more fuel for the discussion came up last Saturday when researchers announced the likelihood that a saltwater ocean flows beneath the frozen surface of one of Jupiter’s moons.
Where there’s water, of course, there’s life – or at least an essential ingredient for life. Kind of makes constitutional court cases and crowded stores seem even smaller in the universe’s grand scope.