The study investigates how well bacterial spores maintain their structural and morphological biosignatures after exposure to harsh conditions simulating the surfaces of Enceladus and Europa. It finds that spore structure remains resilient even after exposure to radiation and temperature extremes, suggesting that methods targeting cell morphology could be valuable for future life detection missions.
Filmmaker Jeremy Corbell claims that evidence of extraterrestrial life will be revealed next month, fueling speculation about UFO sightings and potential disclosure.
Astronomers using Webb's MIRI instrument have directly imaged Epsilon Indi Ab, a gas giant several times the mass of Jupiter located around 12 light-years away from Earth. This is one of the coldest exoplanets to be directly detected, with an estimated temperature of 2 degrees Celsius.
Epsilon Indi is a nearby star system, notable for hosting a binary brown dwarf system, Epsilon Indi B. The system is discussed in detail, including its properties, the characteristics of the brown dwarfs, and the implications for understanding stellar evolution.