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Entrance to the world of alien life revealed in Ariel?

Người Lao ĐộngNgười Lao Động12/02/2025

(NLDO) - Data from the Voyager 2 spacecraft has revealed special canyons in Ariel, the "moon of life" of Uranus.


Ariel is Uranus' fourth largest moon, and has recently emerged as one of the potential targets for the search for alien life.

But there's a big catch: The place scientists expect life to exist on this cold, distant world is the potential underground ocean it might be hiding. Accessing an alien underground ocean is extremely difficult.

Analyzing data from NASA's Voyager spacecraft, a research team led by planetary geologist Chloe Beddingfield from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (USA) found a solution.

Lối vào thế giới sự sống ngoài hành tinh lộ ra ở Ariel?- Ảnh 1.

Map of some geological features on Ariel's surface and images taken by NASA's spacecraft of this moon - Photo: NASA/JOHN HOPIKINS UNIVERSITY

According to Science Alert, Ariel's underground ocean, if it exists, is also surrounded by a thick layer of ice.

Meanwhile, future missions will only be able to send small exploration devices there, which will have difficulty digging through the ice crust that can be tens of kilometers thick to reach the underground ocean.

So we need to take advantage of natural structures.

Ariel's surface is full of deep abysses, which future missions should target, because they could contain sediments that have erupted from below, according to Dr. Beddingfield and his colleagues. These include carbon dioxide ice and other carbonaceous deposits that could be the result of chemical processes taking place inside the moon.

If so, the canyons revealed by Voyager 2 data could be the "entrance" to life we hope for, since these types of sediments can reveal biological processes.

Additionally, the materials ejected inside the canyons may also reflect the chemical composition of the ocean and provide more details about Ariel's internal structure and how geologically active it is, if at all.

The abysses on Ariel's surface are fascinating, containing many "young" geological features that scientists hope may reflect a vibrant world operating within.

Ariel and other moons of Uranus such as Oberon, Titania, Miranda... are expected to have a fairly large underground ocean inside and have had life for a long time.

A US-UK-German study led by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) even suggests that fish may be swimming inside these oceans, as well as another potential underground ocean inside Uranus itself.

Voyager 2 only flew by Uranus, so the data it sent back to Earth about the planet and its moons—including Ariel—was limited. However, NASA has launched another mission called the Uranus Orbiter and Probe specifically for these celestial bodies.



Source: https://nld.com.vn/loi-vao-the-gioi-su-song-ngoai-hanh-tinh-lo-ra-o-ariel-196250212093610613.htm

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