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NASA scientists say Uranus moons Titania and Oberon may have oceans warm enough to support life, suggesting that we should also look there in our hunt for aliens close to home.
NASA scientists have found that four of Uranus' largest moons likely contain an ocean layer between their cores and icy crusts, which suggests that these hold oceans that could be dozens of miles deep.In all, at least 27 moons circle Uranus, .
Four of Uranus's largest moons likely contain an ocean layer of water between its core and icy crust, NASA said on Thursday after a re-examining data originally gathered from its Voyager spacecraft.