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Space.com on MSNGeysers on Saturn's moon Enceladus may not come from its underground oceanSaturn's icy moon Enceladus has long been considered a potential home for life in our solar system. In 2005, NASA's Cassini ...
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IEEE Spectrum on MSNA Tiny Jumping Robot for Exploring EnceladusThe palm-sized spring-loaded jumping robot has gone from barely being able to chain together a few open-loop jumps to ...
New research suggests Enceladus’ water plumes may originate from a slushy ice layer rather than its underground ocean.
Saturn’s moon Enceladus has giant geysers blasting water into space at supersonic speeds. Does it also harbour life beneath its crust? Originally broadcast on 14 Dec 2016.
New research suggests Enceladus’ famous geysers may not be shooting straight from its hidden ocean—but from mushy ice pockets instead. Scientists now think Enceladus’ plumes erupt from salty ...
Saturn's icy moon Enceladus has long been considered a potential home for life in our solar system. In 2005, NASA's Cassini spacecraft first discovered towering plumes of water vapor erupting from ...
A theory involving a "mushy zone" of ice along the moon’s fissures could explain the enormous plumes erupting from its south pole. Saturn's icy moon Enceladus has long been considered a ...
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