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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/...e-that-alien-life-exists-on-Saturns-moon.html
But NASA's official story is a little bit more complicated:
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/solarsystem/features/titan20100603.html
If this can be proven to be actual life, it may be the greatest discovery of our lives (even if it is just microscopic creatures). At least this discovery is within our own solar system. It might help get people re-interested in the space program.
Researchers at the space agency believe they have discovered vital clues that appeared to indicate that primitive aliens could be living on the planet.
Data from Nasa's Cassini probe has analysed the complex chemistry on the surface of Titan, which experts say is the only moon around the planet to have a dense atmosphere. They have discovered that life forms have been breathing in the planet’s atmosphere and also feeding on its surface’s fuel.
But NASA's official story is a little bit more complicated:
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/solarsystem/features/titan20100603.html
Two new papers based on data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft scrutinize the complex chemical activity on the surface of Saturn's moon Titan. While non-biological chemistry offers one possible explanation, some scientists believe these chemical signatures bolster the argument for a primitive, exotic form of life or precursor to life on Titan's surface. According to one theory put forth by astrobiologists, the signatures fulfill two important conditions necessary for a hypothesized "methane-based life."
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To date, methane-based life forms are only hypothetical. Scientists have not yet detected this form of life anywhere, though there are liquid-water-based microbes on Earth that thrive on methane or produce it as a waste product. On Titan, where temperatures are around 90 Kelvin (minus 290 degrees Fahrenheit), a methane-based organism would have to use a substance that is liquid as its medium for living processes, but not water itself. Water is frozen solid on Titan's surface and much too cold to support life as we know it.
If this can be proven to be actual life, it may be the greatest discovery of our lives (even if it is just microscopic creatures). At least this discovery is within our own solar system. It might help get people re-interested in the space program.