Scientists have stated that in one of the Lusins of Saturn, new organic compounds have been found that increase the possibility of life's existence.
Ents Saturn is the sixth largest moon of Saturn and has been considered a leading candidate for life for a long time. The data of the "Cassin" spacecraft showed that the moon's southern ice and water vapor flow from the ocean under the surface. This phenomenon was later confirmed by James Webb Space Telescope.
The results showed that organic matters were not only confirmed, but also found new species, which have not yet been registered. Although this is not yet immediate evidence of life, it testifies to the complex preemptive processes.