NASA’s Cassini Finds New Ocean On Saturn’s Moon Enceladus

Credit: NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory—California Institute of Technology
Saturn’s ice-covered moon Enceladus appears to host a global subsurface ocean—rather than a regional underground sea—that fuels geyserlike eruptions from its south pole, according to an analysis of imagery from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. The findings, reported in the journal Icarus, are based on a...

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