LUNAR LURKERS Alien life could be hiding underground on the MOON as Harvard geniuses say it’s time to start drilling

ALIEN life could be lurking in deep underwater lakes on the Moon, scientists believe.

The Moon’s surface is inhospitable – a rocky wasteland with no air to breathe.

And the absence of surface water on the Moon makes matters even bleaker.

But the same might not be true below ground, where high pressure could create a life-friendly environment.

Liquid water could exist in these deep areas of the Moon, far below the lunar surface – according to top space scientists from Harvard and the Florida Institute of Technology.

“Surface water requires an atmosphere to maintain a finite pressure, without which liquid water cannot exist,” said Dr Manasvi Lingam, the lead author on the project.

“However, when one moves to deeper regions, the upper layers exert pressure and thus permit the existence of liquid water in principle.

“For instance, Mars does not currently have any longstanding bodies of water on its surface, but it is known to have subsurface lakes.”

Scientists will now need to drill down below the surface to hunt for signs of water – and ultimately, life.

But it’s not easy: the Moon is huge.

Though it’s much smaller than Earth, the Moon has a diameter of 2,158 miles – so picking the right spot to drill is key.

One possibility mooted by the scientists is to drill near the equator, where the “subsurface biosphere” is closer to the surface.

Drillers could also look for geological “hotspots” where higher temperatures are recorded.

But scientists will need to drill tens of kilometres down, so finding a spot where geological activity has exposed the deep layers is key.

The good news is that there’s hope for such missions.

“Drilling might be possible in the context of the Artemis program to establish a sustainable base on the Moon by 2024,” said Dr Avi Loeb, of Harvard University.

“One can imagine robots and heavy machinery that will drill deep under the lunar surface in search of life, just as we do in searching for oil on Earth.”

This research was published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.

It follows a recent major discovery that hints life may be lurking on Venus.

 

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