16 Apr '17 18:53>
https://phys.org/news/2017-04-scientists-evidence-habitable-region-saturn.html
Originally posted by sonhouseI would imagine the cold temps are far too extreme. I know there are some microbes that live in extreme cold, but I doubt they could've been formed under cold temperatures.
https://phys.org/news/2017-04-scientists-evidence-habitable-region-saturn.html
Originally posted by vivifyMany moons are kept warm internally by the usual processes and tidal effects, so several moons are thought to have subsurface oceans of liquid water, with probably some warm areas around volcanic activity. I believe Enceladus has geysers shooting water out into space, so temperatures above boiling (although what is boiling is dependant on pressure).
I would imagine the cold temps are far too extreme.