Dark Oxygen Could Change Our Understanding of Habitability

This image shows a bed of manganese nodules offshore of the Cook Islands. Dark oxygen is produced by manganese nodules on the ocean floor. If the same thing happens on the Solar System's ocean moons, it changes our notion of what worlds could be habitable. Image Credit: By USGS, James Hein - https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/cook-islands-manganese-nodules, CC0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=115692552

The discovery of dark oxygen at an abyssal plain on the ocean floor generated a lot of interest. Could this oxygen source support life in the ocean depths? And if it can, what does that mean for places like Enceladus and Europa?

What does it mean for our notion of habitability?

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