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Evidence suggesting there could be life on one of Saturn’s moons may be tempered by proposed budget reductions that would cut funding for the astrobiology program that probes such discoveries.
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson tells host Steve Curwood why water spewing geysers may mean there’s life on one of Saturn’s moons, and how proposed budget cuts could affect the search for life and other space science programs.