Nasa announced signs of life on largest satellite Saturn

Employees of the US National Agency for Air Space and Space Research received indirect evidence about the existence of life in Titan. This is stated on the website of the American Space Agency.

According to the report, in the atmosphere of titanium, which is the largest satellite Saturn and the second largest satellite in the entire solar system, a vinillacianide was found. This substance is a peculiar analogue of phospholipids responsible for the formation of “partially permeable cell membranes from earthly life.” Without them, earthly life would be impossible.

Chemists claim that many single-cell microorganisms live in methane lakes and rivers of this satellite. Therefore, it is assumed that there are also “more complex organized beings.”