TIME SHADES Mercury and the Solar System; Stans for Saturn
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It wasn’t long ago that scientists had given up on finding life in the Solar System. Venus and Mercury are too hot, Mars too dry, and everything else way too cold. But thanks to a series of space probes a couple of decades ago, that dismal verdict has been dramatically reversed. Several of the ice-covered moons of Saturn and Jupiter, it turns out, conceal subsurface seas of liquid water, an essential ingredient for life as we know it.
Imagine if their are Solar Systems with multiple living planets that communicate with each other, and they are huge and stuff and we are out here in our own Solar System in Earth think we are so hot.