
The icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn may hold the key to the survival of alien life, according to scientists at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa.
Scientists have released a research paper suggesting that the so-called “strike-slip faults” on the moons of Ganymede (which rotates around Jupiter) and Titan (which rotates around Saturn) are hotbeds for life to thrive.
A strike-slip fault is a crack in the surface of the planet — and Earth itself has one ... Read even more