We don’t know if there are aliens on the moon, but we DO know that NASA has uncovered evidence of what it calls "primitive aliens" on Titan, one of Saturn’s biggest moons.

NASA concluded this after its Cassini probe analyzed the complex chemistry if the surface of Titan. But other astronomers say the moon is too cold to have liquid water and thus it can have no life.

However, NASA has also noted hydrogen gas flowing throughout Titan’s atmosphere, meaning that alien life could breathe.
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Throughout his long career, Zechariah Sitchin maintained that Nibiru existed, and now a new NASA probe seems about to prove him right. Our sun may have a companion that disturbs comets from the edge of the solar system–a giant planet with up to four times the mass of Jupiter (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this show).

A NASA space telescope launched last year may soon detect such a stealth companion to our sun, if it actually exists, in the distant icy realm of the Oort cloud, which surrounds our solar system with billions of icy objects. Most comets that fly into the inner solar system seem to come from this region. read more

Scientists have found evidence that there is life on Titan, the largest moon of Saturn. Primitive bacteria there may be breathing the atmosphere and feeding on the surface, which is covered with mountains, lakes and rivers. Astronomers call it the most Earthlike world in the solar system.

However, the liquid there is not water but methane, so any life there would be methane-based. Meanwhile, astronomers think that huge oceans existed on Mars around 4 million years ago. Now nothing is left of them but ice at the poles and a huge impact crater in the middle. The answer to whether the ice on Mars is water or methane will have to wait until we go there.
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