The James Webb Space Telescope has identified an enormous stream of water vapor erupting from the surface of one of Saturn's moons, NASA announced this week. The plume measures at least 6,000 miles ...
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Buried Ocean, Mysterious Geysers, and Now This? Enceladus Just Got Way More Interesting
Scientists digging back into old Cassini mission data have found something new, and it’s big. During a 2008 flyby of ...
The James Webb Space Telescope caught Saturn's icy moon Enceladus spraying a 'huge plume' of watery vapor far into space — and that plume may contain chemical ingredients for life. When you purchase ...
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