2024
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adl0849
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How to identify cell material in a single ice grain emitted from Enceladus or Europa

Fabian Klenner,
Janine Bönigk,
Maryse Napoleoni
et al.

Abstract: Icy moons like Enceladus, and perhaps Europa, emit material sourced from their subsurface oceans into space via plumes of ice grains and gas. Both moons are prime targets for astrobiology investigations. Cassini measurements revealed a large compositional diversity of emitted ice grains with only 1 to 4% of Enceladus’s plume ice grains containing organic material in high concentrations. Here, we report experiments simulating mass spectra of ice grains containing one bacterial cell, or fractions thereof, as enc… Show more

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