NASA (US Space Agency) has found 17 exoplanets with oceans and possibly alien life.
The agency’s new research is reported to expand the horizon of the search for extraterrestrial life. “Our analysis predicts that these 17 worlds may have ice-covered surfaces but receive enough internal heating from the decay of radioactive elements and tidal forces,” said Dr. Lynnae Quick of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
‘There may be other lives’
“This study reveals that 17 exoplanets outside our solar system could potentially harbor oceans beneath their icy surfaces. This discovery has profound implications for our understanding of the possibilities for life beyond Earth. Pioneering in their approach, the research team calculated the geyser activity on exoplanets. This is the first of its kind, offering a new way to observe signs of life on distant worlds. Interestingly, two of these exoplanets are close enough to make telescope observation possible.”
‘Explain UFO secrets now’
In the US, retired air officer David Grusch has made allegations that the government has been in possession of alien craft for decades. In response, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer introduced a UFO transparency bill. Schumer said, “The administration must now reveal everything it knows about UFOs. A team should be established to declassify UFOs.”
