Could one of Uranus’ moons be hiding alien life? A new study from Johns Hopkins University and the University of North Dakota suggests Uranus' moon, Miranda, might have a hidden ocean beneath its icy surface. This discovery is surprising, especially given Miranda's small size, and it could change our approach to finding extraterrestrial life. Using data from NASA’s Voyager 2 mission, researchers explored Miranda’s unique terrain, uncovering signs of a possible subsurface ocean. This finding adds to the excitement around “ocean worlds” in our solar system and raises questions about the habitability of other icy moons. Join us as we dive into this incredible discovery! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more space exploration updates
Uranus’ Moon Miranda: Could it Hide Alien Life? 🌌
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