By Mars's 3'd moon, not joking if you're an Astronomist this question is a piece of cake.
we don't know sciencetist are still searching for life but there might be life on jupiters moon europa and saturns moon titan might have life on them but we don't really know that's are best answer we can give you
I think it might be Mars... or maybe Europa.
The US space agency's data from a planetary missions shows what appears to be a large body of water beneath Jupiter's ice-covered moon Europa. Similar deposits are thought to be present on Ganymede and Callisto.
Europa and Titan have more water than is found on Earth.
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Possibly. Europa has an ocean of liquid water under its icy crust, which might have light.
Europa
Europa.
Europa is the moon of Jupiter that is known to contain oceans of water.
Scientists believe that there is liquid water, under the crust of Europa.
Europa is primarily made of a rocky core covered by a thick layer of water ice. Beneath the ice, there is believed to be a subsurface ocean that may contain more water than all of Earth's oceans combined. This makes Europa an exciting target for astrobiological studies to search for potential life.
Europa is believed to have a subsurface ocean beneath its icy surface, making it a potential location for life. The presence of water and heat from tidal interactions with Jupiter make Europa an intriguing candidate for exploring the possibility of life beyond Earth. NASA's upcoming Europa Clipper mission aims to study the moon in more detail.