New Images of Enceladus Suggest 'Pure-Water Volcanism'

Cassini imagery of Saturn's moon Enceladus may have made the moon another target for future life-detection missions. Imagery and other data suggest "pure-water volcanism" at the south pole vents vapor and fine ice particles that both coat the tiny moon's weird surface and feed the planet's outermost...

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