Summary:
- This article discusses the potential for finding life on the moons of Jupiter, such as Europa and Enceladus, by studying the chemistry of underground caves on Earth.
- Researchers have found that certain microbes living in these caves can survive in extreme conditions, similar to what may be found on the icy moons of Jupiter, where liquid water is believed to exist beneath the surface.
- The study of these cave-dwelling microbes and their adaptations could provide valuable insights into the types of life that might be able to thrive in the harsh environments of Jupiter's moons, potentially guiding future exploration efforts.