Moon named 'Miranda' orbiting Uranus appears to have an ocean and possibly life

Tiberiu Sabo

A distant moon circling the planet Uranus at the distant edge of the solar system may contain life , a new study suggests. Uranus’ moon Miranda, once thought to be a lifeless, frozen ball of ice, could actually be hiding vast oceans of liquid water, which according to recent research, could be home to extraterrestrial life. First discovered in 1781 by William Herschel, Uranus still holds many secrets, circling at the edge of the solar system more than 1.5 billion miles away. The gas giant,

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