Scientists at NASA have uncovered new indications suggesting the presence of a concealed ocean beneath the surface of one of the moons in the outer solar system, featuring chemical markers that align with the essential conditions for microbial life. Although researchers warn that no concrete proof of life has been discovered, this finding strengthens the argument that liquid water — and possibly life — could be present beyond Earth's realm. This discovery will influence NASA's mission objectives for the upcoming decade of exploration in the outer solar system.
