Uranus moon could be home to aliens scientists reveal bizarre new find

They’re running rings around Uranus.New research suggests a moon orbiting the sophomoric-sounding planet might contain enough natural resources to support alien life.Scientists from Johns Hopkins and the University of North Dakota say the lunar object, named Miranda, has sources of water hidden below its surface.The finding could be a breakthrough in mankind’s ongoing search for the little green men.“To find evidence of an ocean inside a small object like Miranda is incredibly surprising,” said planetary scientist and researcher Tom Nordheim.

The findings were published in The Planetary Science Journal.“It helps build on the story that some of these moons at Uranus may be really interesting — that there may be several ocean worlds around one of the most distant planets in our solar system, which is both exciting and bizarre,” he added of the “remarkable” potential.The new data builds on NASA research from last year that probed Uranus moons Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon for evidence of similar deep, water-filled gorges that could show signs of biological extraterrestrial life.At the least, it provides a much clearer context for how the solar system formed, added researcher Sherry Fieber-Beyer.

Specifically, it can show how the movement of giant planets may have led to the creation of asteroids and moons, she explained.Using images taken by the deep space probe Voyager 2 in 1986, the “Frankenstein-like hodgepodge of grooved terrain” on Miranda’s southern hemisphere was reanalyzed to see if the rugged ground is the result of tidal forces interacting with the heating — or lack thereof — on the moon.“This research helps us understand what the requirements are for an icy moon to be an ocean world, which is relevant to assessing the habitability of icy outer solar system satellites,” researcher Caleb Strom said of studying the cracks of Uranus’ moon.

“We do not know enough about the Uranian satellites to say whether there could ...

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