Saturn’s Enceladus Joins Earth & Titan With Discovery of Water

Detecting salty ice and negatively charged water ions in the ice plume of Saturn’s moon Enceladus, which primarily replenishes Saturn’s ring with material from discharging jets, hints that it could harbor a reservoir of liquid water — perhaps an ocean — beneath its surface. And, where’s there’s an ocean of liquid water, there’s a higher probability of finding some form of life

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Saturn’s Enceladus Joins Earth & Titan With Discovery of Water

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