Enceladus: A Saturnian Moon With Potential for LifeEnceladus, one of Saturn's many moons, holds promise in the ongoing search for extraterrestrial life. This icy moon harbors a vast liquid water ocean beneath its surface, a key ingredient for life as we know it.Cassini, a collaborative mission betwe...
Enceladus' core likely interacts with the ocean through hydrothermal vents, similar to structures found on Earth's ocean floor. These vents are believed to have played a role in the origin of life on our planet.
There are lifeforms on Earth that still live off these vents.
Right, life needs energy. On earth, that's most often from sunlight, but there are magma vent extremophiles using heat, and there are fungi that use nuclear radiation.