Where else in the solar system are astronomers looking for signs of life?


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Jupiter's moon, Europa, is covered by surface ice and is believed to have oceans of water under the ice. Water is one of the essential elements required to support life. Other than Mars, Europa is thought to be the only other place in our solar system that might support life forms.
saturn has a moon with water named Uropa (i am not sure on this spelling)
It is believed that the icy moon of Jupiter named Europa contains oceans of water underneath the ice. Europa is the smallest of the Galilean moons.

I saw a fascinating IMAX movie about this that was absolutely brilliant.
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We are the only "known" lifeform in the solar system, but otherwise...far out there. .. theres vast civilizations probly.
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