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Some days ago I've read how the Cassinni probe confirmed the presence of organic molecules in Enceladus' deep oceans thanks to the geysers. And now, for what I've seen around, in an interview with one of NASA's chief scientists, he said and quote "We're close to finding and announcing alien life on Mars... but is the world ready?"
But what did he mean by that? Because a study revealed humanity is way more optimistic about the news than otherwise ( https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02308/full ). Or is about the possibility of not finding anything in the next couple of years after the arrival of 2+ new probes?
Some days ago I've read how the Cassinni probe confirmed the presence of organic molecules in Enceladus' deep oceans thanks to the geysers. And now, for what I've seen around, in an interview with one of NASA's chief scientists, he said and quote "We're close to finding and announcing alien life on Mars... but is the world ready?"
But what did he mean by that? Because a study revealed humanity is way more optimistic about the news than otherwise ( https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02308/full ). Or is about the possibility of not finding anything in the next couple of years after the arrival of 2+ new probes?