For a long time, scientists assumed that if there was alien life in the Solar System, it would be hidden beneath the surface of Mars, in Venus' clouds, or in the ice oceans of Jupiter and Saturn's moons. However, MailOnline cited a new study that suggests that Uranus' moons Titania and Oberon may also have oceans that are warm enough to sustain life.
NASA scientists arrived at this conclusion by re-examining data from Voyager 2's close encounters with Uranus in the 1980s and utilizing computer modeling to search for indications of water on the five largest icy moons orbiting the planet. This finding indicates that scientists should also consider exploring Uranus' moons in the quest for extraterrestrial life nearby.
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