Is there life on Saturn's moon Enceladus: New study complicates the search

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- Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons, has long been considered a promising candidate for hosting extraterrestrial life due to its subsurface ocean and potential hydrothermal activity.
- A new study suggests that the plumes of water vapor and ice particles erupting from Enceladus may not be as rich in organic compounds as previously thought, complicating the search for life on this moon.
- The findings indicate that while Enceladus remains an intriguing target for further exploration, the evidence for the presence of life-supporting conditions on the moon may not be as strong as scientists had hoped.

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