The Great Moon Ariel
Life began millions of years ago with primates as living beings; however, since the world evolved, man appeared and with his intelligence was transforming it,and discovering planets and moons.
There are 27 dark satellites, from which the moon, Ariel, stands out, among those celestial bodies. In 1986 Voyager 2 revealed that Ariel showed signs of biological activity, characterized by the presence of ammonia. In addition to having a cryovolcanic activity, an assumption could be made, that there are oceans and maritime life, according to this concept, that is making scientists believe that it would be a candidate for an ocean world like Titan, but perhaps, other satellites of Uranus, like Titania, might have or had it in the past as well.
Ariel may raise many points that might become one of the priorities for exploring the solar system, so it would be very interesting to send a probe to verify it, and in that way, it could be planned a BETTER assessment of where to send it and where to deliver budgetary resources when exploring the solar system. (Although if it is boring, as some people say if confirmed, many resources wouldn't be invested; as a result, they might rather be used in Saturn or Neptune's researching projects); additionally this would be a very promising and enthusiastic work that seems to validate with what we are looking into, so many satellites and oceanic bodies which are the most abundant in the Solar System, and possibly by extension, in the rest of the Galaxy.
This generates expectations and increases the heartbeat because of what is on the other side of the coin, also regarding the possibility of life, that after all can exist with likable similarities to the ones on Earth or might be on their own with totally different characteristics to widen our diversity of knowledge.
By Keinner Trespalacios
and Jazmin Ruiz, Step 9 Yellow.