Russian billionaire spent $ 200 million looking for aliens

Russian billionaires believe that Saturn's satellite surface is likely to survive extraterrestrial life.

Russian technology billionaire announces plans to defeat the US Aerospace Agency (NASA) in its mission to discover Saturn's moon life.

'The question makes us suffer for a long time, is that whether people are alone in this universe?'. Milner, a famous Russian billionaire, said he would contribute $ 200 million in the Breakthrough Initiative to explore Saturn. This is an organization established since 2015, specializing in observing, exploring and searching for new materials and organisms outside the Earth.

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Billionaire Milner claims to spend $ 200 million looking for extraterrestrials.

At the Seattle conference, Milner said he believed outside of Earth existed areas of life. Among these are three more prominent locations: Mars surface, Europa satellite of Jupiter and Saturn's Enceladus satellite.

The Enceladus satellite is located 1.27 billion miles from Earth with a temperature below minus 200 degrees Celsius. Below this surface there is an extremely hot ocean, day and night with gas rising hundreds of miles. Milner said: 'We are looking to design a spacecraft that can reach Enceladus satellite at the lowest cost and still be effective. Need to see what's on it '.

This ratio indicates the amount of steam emitted from the surface that can signal life inside. Even so, he said, if it were, it was only life in its earliest form, but not yet developed to the same extent as humans.

Most of the information people have about Enceladus comes from NASA's recent Cassini trip. Extremely detailed photos help people better understand the satellite surface around Saturn.

The billionaire Yuri Milner is currently in the hands of $ 3.5 billion, a physicist in the Soviet Union. Currently, he travels regularly between Moscow and California.