10 Moons That Shouldn't Be Able to Support What Scientists Found

What if some of the most promising places for life in our Solar System aren't planets at all? Scientists once believed moons were cold, lifeless worlds. But recent space missions have revealed underground oceans, active volcanoes, oxygen-rich atmospheres, organic molecules, and even the key ingredients needed for life where none should exist. In this video, we'll explore the most astonishing moons ever discovered—from Europa's hidden ocean to Enceladus' hydrothermal vents—and uncover why these distant worlds continue to challenge everything we thought we knew about the Solar System. Could one of these moons be the first place beyond Earth where life is found? If you enjoy fast, engaging history and space explained in minutes, subscribe for more.