This bacteria can survive on pure hydrogen. Could alien life do the same?

When it comes to our galaxy and things like black holes, planets, the moon, cells, and atoms – one thing that people demand more accurate knowledge of is aliens. IKR? We need answers on alien life and what does or does not exist in our atmosphere that could or could not support ET survival TBH. SMH – this seems like important science facts that should be above the fold of merely GIF and MEME on Tiktok or Twitter.

LiveScience.com takes you through some details on certain bacteria with unique survival characteristics and how that might impact alien survival and locations. Could they be on Mars or Jupiter?

Most star systems that we know of support gas giant planets with atmospheres full of hydrogen and some helium. Could aliens that breathe helium and hydrogen live on exoplanets throughout the cosmos? A new study of life on Earth suggests it’s possible. And if so, that would mean the […]

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