YouTube channel Life on Enceladus

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The discussion centers on the presence of liquid water beneath Enceladus' surface, attributed to tidal stresses from its orbit around Saturn, which generate friction and heat. Participants speculate about the potential for life in this subsurface ocean, noting that while liquid water is a key factor, it is not the sole requirement for life. There is a possibility that microscopic life forms could exist, but this remains speculative at this stage. Additionally, it is mentioned that simple organic molecules have been detected in emissions from Enceladus' cryovolcanoes, suggesting some chemical activity. Overall, the conversation highlights ongoing curiosity and research regarding the habitability of Enceladus.
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Hi, I'm new. :biggrin:

I'm currently studying A-levels, and I'm going to study astrophysics at uni, so I may be on this website quite often asking questions in the future!

Secondly, I have a question. Why is there LIQUID water under Enceladus' surface? Is it similar to Europa around Jupiter where there are frictional forces involved? Also, what does everyone here make of the chances of there being life under the surface of Enceladus? And how evolved it would be?
 
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Welcome to the forum, the water under Enceladus is due to tidal stresses of its orbit around Saturn. The stress generates friction from tidal bulging. Its unknown whether this will allow conditions for life, liquid water isn't the only needed condition. There is a remote chance microscopic life forms may be present. However that is only a possibility, at this point its speculation.
 
Has it not been discovered though that simple organic molecules were being emitted by the cryovolcanoes on its surface?

I wonder perhaps when we get a clearer idea on the situation...
 
Has it not been discovered though that simple organic molecules were being emitted by the cryovolcanoes on its surface?
Organic molecules can form in space, too, it is not so surprising that they can form on planets.
 
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