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Icy crust on Uranus could be home to life

There could be life on Uranus

An icy crust on one of Uranus’ moons could harbour life.

There could be life on Uranus

Boffins wants NASA to launch a probe on the blue-coloured planet as it is believed it may hold ice and water which means it is possible for plants and creatures to live there.

Uranus has a strong force and scientists think it could possibly have changed the path of other objects in the solar system – including Earth – over time.

They have proposed that the US space agency launches a Uranus orbiter and probe on a multi-year mission to find out more.

Mark Hofstadter, a planetary scientist at NASA, said: “It is plausible that life could exist under the icy crust of one of Uranus’ moons.

“Such life would probably have a very different genesis than that of the Earth, and I don’t think anyone can say if it is plausible.”




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