Nasa announces mysterious press briefing about 'the search for life beyond Earth'

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Does life exist beyond our Earth? These are some of the questions that pop up in everyone's mind but alien life remains a mystery.

NASA will unveil new discoveries this week that involve alien oceans in our solar system, the United States space agency announced today. NASA has announced that the new discoveries would include alien oceans in the solar system.

NASA has declared it will discuss results from its so-called "ocean worlds" study, at a major press conference this Thursday.

Scientists have made the discovery using the Cassini space probe, which has been monitoring mysterious Saturn and its moons, as well as the Hubble telescope.

Nasa said: "These new discoveries will help inform future ocean world exploration - including NASA's upcoming Europa Clipper mission planned for launch in the 2020s - and the broader search for life beyond Earth".

A question-and-answer session will take place during NASA's ocean worlds press conference.

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A number of speakers are set to take to the stage during the event, including Thomas Zurbuchen, of the Science Mission Directorate at the NAA headquarters in Washington.

It follows the announcement that Nasa's Cassini spacecraft will be killed off in a spectacular suicidal nosedive after orbiting Saturn for 12 years.

Others believe it may be about Enceladus, the sixth-largest moon of Saturn.

"By watching the auroras over time, they collected the first direct evidence that these powerful shimmering regions rotate with the planet", NASA said.

After tracking interplanetary shocks from solar wind traveling to Uranus, the team used the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) on Hubble to then study the effect on Uranus' auroras.

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