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20 sats \ 5 replies \ @Undisciplined 11 Jun \ parent \ on: 'Iron snow' brings hope for finding life on Jupiter's moon Europa news
Yes!
For one, pretty much any moon or asteroid are as inhabitable as those two bodies.
More excitingly, there's a layer in the atmosphere of Venus that has nearly breathable air, as well as reasonable temperatures and pressures. There's no water on Venus, so that would have to be delivered somehow, but people have speculated about floating cloud bases that could be inhabited.
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Venus is closer, but I think Mars may be easier to get to.
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