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NASA Astrobiology: Exploring Life in the Universe (@nasaastrobio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting news for the potential habitability of Enceladus! A study zooms in on Cassini mission data gathered at Saturn’s icy moon and finds confirming evidence of hydrogen cyanide, a molecule needed to spark life as we know it and a supercharged chemical energy source to fuel it.

Exciting news for the potential habitability of Enceladus! A study zooms in on Cassini mission data gathered at Saturn’s icy moon and finds confirming evidence of hydrogen cyanide, a molecule needed to spark life as we know it and a supercharged chemical energy source to fuel it.
NASA JPL (@nasajpl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More evidence for habitability on Enceladus 🪐 A study using data from NASA’s Cassini mission has found evidence of a key ingredient for life – and a powerful source of chemical energy to fuel it – on Saturn’s icy moon. What this means: go.nasa.gov/471X1g1

More evidence for habitability on Enceladus 🪐

A study using data from <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a>’s Cassini mission has found evidence of a key ingredient for life – and a powerful source of chemical energy to fuel it – on Saturn’s icy moon.

What this means: go.nasa.gov/471X1g1
The New York Times (@nytimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists have detected a poison among the spray of molecules emanating from Enceladus, a small moon of Saturn, adding to intrigue about the possibility of life there. “It’s the starting point for most theories on the origin of life,” one researcher said. nyti.ms/4adajsO

Scientists have detected a poison among the spray of molecules emanating from Enceladus, a small moon of Saturn, adding to intrigue about the possibility of life there. “It’s the starting point for most theories on the origin of life,” one researcher said. nyti.ms/4adajsO
Nature Astronomy (@natureastronomy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An information-theory-inspired analysis of Cassini mass spec data reveals the presence of HCN and partially oxidized organics within the plume of Enceladus. Ongoing redox chemistry may suggest a habitable environment suitable for life. Jonah S. Peter et al.: nature.com/articles/s4155…

An information-theory-inspired analysis of Cassini mass spec data reveals the presence of HCN and partially oxidized organics within the plume of Enceladus. Ongoing redox chemistry may suggest a habitable environment suitable for life. <a href="/JonahSPeter/">Jonah S. Peter</a> et al.: nature.com/articles/s4155…
Harvard Griffin GSAS (@harvardgsas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Harvard PhD student Jonah Peter, part of NASA's Cassini mission, contributes to groundbreaking research on Saturn's moon Enceladus! The presence of hydrogen cyanide in the plumes sparks new possibilities in the quest for the origin of life 🌌🔬buff.ly/48l3fso #HarvardPhD

Physical Review Research (@physrevresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chirality dependent photon transport and helical superradiance, Jonah S. Peter, Stefan Ostermann, and Susanne F. Yelin Jonah S. Peter #Optics #Quantum go.aps.org/3WNkikr

Chirality dependent photon transport and helical superradiance, Jonah S. Peter, Stefan Ostermann, and Susanne F. Yelin <a href="/JonahSPeter/">Jonah S. Peter</a>  #Optics #Quantum go.aps.org/3WNkikr