
Scientists reconsider habitability of Saturn's moon
By Ker Than, Space.com
Recent findings from NASA's Cassini spacecraft and new discoveries about organisms here on Earth that thrive in extreme conditions are causing scientists to rethink the possibility that there may be life on Saturn's cloudy moon Titan.
Ref. https://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/space...itan-life_x.htm
Titan Moon (Hover)
It is very possible for life to be on any surface. Evolution will allow for life on any planet and different planets are different possibilities. we breath our air maybe saturn will breath hydrogen or methane or maybe even carbon dioxide. Anything is possible.
I think the most interesting to me is that there is ice means water. I am sure some of our organisms from the north could be transplanted. If this happens we might be able to transform the moon over years to a more acceptable climate that would support life as we know it. Eventually maybe even us.
As far as I remember the ice of Titan is frozen nitrogen compounds not water. It also has ammonia lakes which doesn't mean you can go fishing there. The atmosphere is very thick and made of hydrocarbures (is this the word in english?) such as methane or propane. Some anaerobic bacteria could maybe resist there but no oxygen breathing organism, including plants.