Southwest Research Institute Researcher Theorizes Worlds With Underground Oceans May Be More Conducive to Life Than Worlds With Surface Oceans Like Earth
March 17, 2021
March 17, 2021
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 17 -- Southwest Research Institute issued the following news release:
One of the most profound discoveries in planetary science over the past 25 years is that worlds with oceans beneath layers of rock and ice are common in our solar system. Such worlds include the icy satellites of the giant planets, like Europa, Titan and Enceladus, and distant planets like Pluto.
In a report presented at the 52nd annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference . . .
One of the most profound discoveries in planetary science over the past 25 years is that worlds with oceans beneath layers of rock and ice are common in our solar system. Such worlds include the icy satellites of the giant planets, like Europa, Titan and Enceladus, and distant planets like Pluto.
In a report presented at the 52nd annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference . . .