New Study Proves Existence of Key Element for Life in the Outer Solar System
Researchers from Freie Universität Berlin have discovered phosphorous in the subsurface ocean of Saturn’s moon Enceladus.
The search for extraterrestrial life in our solar system has just taken a giant leap forward. A team of researchers led by Professor Frank Postberg, a planetary scientist at Freie Universität Berlin, has discovered new evidence that the subsurface ocean of Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus contains a key building block for life. The international research team used data from the Cassini space mission to detect phosphorus in the form of phosphates in ice particles – originating from the moon’s ice-covered global ocean – that had been ejected into space by the moon’s cryo-volcanic plume. The study was published in the scientific journal Nature on Wednesday, June 14, 2023. It is available to read here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-05987-9; and free of charge on the Institute of Geological Sciences at Freie Universität Berlin’s website.