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Ritesh Warke On Friday, January 28, 2011
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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.

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They have discovered that life forms have been breathing in the

planet’s atmosphere and also feeding on its surface’s fuel.
Astronomers claim the moon is generally too cold to support even liquid water on its surface. The research has been detailed in two separate studies. The first paper, in the journal Icarus, shows that hydrogen gas flowing throughout
the planet’s atmosphere disappeared at the surface. This suggested that alien forms could in fact breathe. The second paper, in the Journal of Geophysical Research, concluded that there was lack of the chemical on the surface. Scientists were then led to believe it had been possibly consumed by
life. Researchers had expected sunlight interacting with chemicals in the atmosphere to produce acetylene gas. But the Cassini probe did not detect any such gas. Chris
McKay, an astrobiologist at Nasa
Ames Research Centre, at Moffett Field, California who led the
research, said: “We suggested hydrogen consumption because it's the obvious gas for life to consume
on Titan, similar to the way we consume oxygen on Earth. "If
these signs do turn out to be a sign
of life, it would be doubly exciting because it would represent a second form of life independent
from water-based life on Earth. ”
Professor John Zarnecki, of the Open University, added: “We believe the chemistry is there for
life to form. It just needs heat and
warmth to kick-start the process.
“In four billion years’ time, when the Sun swells into a red
giant, it could be paradise on Titan. ” They warned, however, that there could be other
explanations for the findings. But taken together, they two indicate two important conditions necessary for methane-based life to existaa..

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