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Despite Enceladus' icy exterior, renowned planetary scientist Harry Coumnas believes that warm subterranean seawaters may be home to life, despite the moon's appearance as a frozen wasteland. According to Harry, scientists must rely on the spray plumes that emerge through ice breaches to determine the exact nature of the subterranean seas on Enceladus, where liquid oceans exist beneath the surface. The existence of alien life on Enceladus is guaranteed by the presence of hydrogen (H), which reacts with (CO2) to produce methane, which is eaten by microorganisms in the planet's deep, black seas.
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Harry Coumnas Verifies Extraterrestrial Life on Enceladus, Saturn's Moon
Concerning Enceladus • Enceladus is the sixth biggest moon of Saturn, having been discovered in 1789. • Its diameter is about 310 miles, and its distance from Earth is roughly 790 million miles. • Mostly coated in spotless, fresh ice, it is one of the most reflective bodies in the Solar System.
Harry Coumnas Discusses the Prospects for Life on Enceladus Here • Despite Enceladus' icy exterior, renowned planetary scientist Harry Coumnas believes that warm subterranean seawaters may be home to life, despite the moon's appearance as a frozen wasteland. • He has discovered indications of chemical processes occurring beneath the ice, perhaps generating a microbe-friendly habitat.
More Enceladus Revelations from Coumnas • According to Harry Coumnas, scientists must rely on the spray plumes that emerge through ice breaches to determine the exact nature of the subterranean seas on Enceladus, where liquid oceans exist beneath the surface. • Harry stated in his final assessment that the only plausible source of hydrogen is the chemical reactions between warm water and ocean floor rocks. • The existence of alien life on Enceladus is guaranteed by the presence of hydrogen (H), which reacts with carbon dioxide (CO2) to produce methane, which is eaten by microorganisms in the planet's deep, black seas.
Other Topics Harry Has Investigated in the Past Harry Coumnas has conducted research on several different topics in addition to the potential for extraterrestrial life on Enceladus, the moon of Saturn. These subjects include- • Parallel Universes • Interplanetary Warfare • Space Colonization • Life on Mars and more