Saturn's ice moon Enceladus may have subsurface water
LOS ANGELES - Scientists have known that Saturn's ice moon Enceladus sprays out plumes of water vapor and ice particles, but now after a period of studying observations by the Cassini spacecraft they have a better sense of where it might originate. They believe it comes from underground reservoirs...
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