VIVAnews - Titan - Saturn's largest satellite has long been suspected to have signs of life.
And alleged that leads right. Scientists of the National Space Agency (NASA) to reveal the facts leading to the evidence that there is life on one of Saturn's largest moon.
NASA scientists believes it has found vital evidence which indicates that the possibility of primitive alien life on Titan ever.
As quoted from page Daily Telegraph, June 5, 2010, data explorer rocket NASA's Cassini analyze complex chemical conditions that exist on the surface of Titan - known as the only satellite or moon has an atmosphere dense.
Scientists discover, life beings Titan, whatever it is, breathing inhaling the atmosphere and get food from the surface of Titan.
Previously, astronomers claimed that the satellite or months is generally too cold to support life. Even so there can be no water flowing on its surface.
Studies on Titan is described in two separate papers.
The first report was published journal Icarus. Reveal that the hydrogen gas flowing through Titan's atmosphere vanished while on the surface. This shows that the aliens in the process of respiration or breathing.
Meanwhile, a report to the two in the Journal of Geophysical Research, concluded, chemicals on the surface of Titan minimal. Reduction of minerals consumed by the creature allegedly due to Titan.
Chris McKay, NASA astrobiologi Moffett Field, California, who led the study says, "we concluded that the hydrogen consumption occurred. Therefore, it is clear that the gas consumed in the Titan, the same as humans consume oxygen on Earth."
"If indeed this is a sign of life, it will be very interesting because it means that could prove the existence of these two life forms - which are different from life on Earth which sustained the water," said McKay.
Meanwhile, Professor John Zarnecki of the Open University, said the conclusion that there is life on Titan's getting close.
"We are convinced the chemicals that currently there is the composer's life. Just add the element of heat and warmth to begin that process.
"In the past four billion years, when the Sun turned into a red giant, Titan could be a paradise," he added.
However, scientists warn there may be other explanations for these findings.