Sunny Priyan
NASA's James Webb Telescope detected life-related chemicals in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b, hinting at possible microbial life.
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NASA's Europa Clipper, launched in 2024, is headed to study Europa's ocean for signs of life.
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NASA's 'SWIM bots' (Sensing With Independent Micro-swimmers) are robotic fish designed to explore icy moon oceans and search for signs of life.
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NASA’s Dragonfly mission will fly a drone on Titan to study its chemistry and potential for life.
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NASA's upcoming Habitable Worlds Observatory will search for life by imaging Earth-like planets orbiting other stars.
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Scientists found organic molecules in the plumes of Saturn’s moon Enceladus in 2023, suggesting it could support microbial life.
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