Will Enceladus' hydrothermal vents be found to harbor life that is similar (i.e., ~ redox chemistry) to life on Earth's?
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life will NOT even be found there in the first place.
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YES, Life will be found and it will have similar redox chemistry.
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NO, Life will be found and it will not have similar redox chemistry.
Some useful starting links:
1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enceladus
2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrothermal_vent
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Why not run this market until an Enceladus mission actually confirms?
Closing at year end locks user’s mana in until resolution, which will put off players if you’re not going to resolve until there’s an Enceladus mission which answers the question. Given there’s not one on the cards AFAIK that could mean locking Mana up for decades.
Great question though!
@Noit This is my first question on the platform. Not sure how to ask questions properly, Is there a tutorial you can link to? I have many questions where this came from ;)
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