Could There Be Life On The Moon Titan?

The search for extraterrestrials spans far and wide.  From the S.E.T.I. program which began in the 1970s to the search for exoplanets, many different approaches have been taken.  Perhaps though, life exists on other planets and moons in our solar system?

Could there be life on Saturn’s large moon Titan? Asking the question forces astrobiologists and chemists to think carefully and creatively about the chemistry of life, and how it might be different on other worlds than it is on Earth. In February, a team of researchers from Cornell University, including chemical engineering graduate student James Stevenson, planetary scientist Jonathan Lunine, and chemical engineer Paulette Clancy, published a pioneering study arguing that cell membranes could form under the exotic chemical conditions present on this remarkable moon.

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8 Comments

  1. Manu Rosario said:

    Maybe… If it wasn’t so far from the sun it probably wouldn’t be composed of ice, it be water. So at least micro life dwells there

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