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Life on...Enceladus?

The spacecraft Cassini made its third trip around Saturn's satellite Enceladus last year, and the photos it took are surprising scientists. They meditation Enceladus was a 30o-mile-wide ball of ice. The photos, however, present to view jets of vapor and ice bursting from the southern pole of the moon. Scientists are excited because they believe the source of the jet must be pouchs of liquid water not far below the secondary planets surface. They think that heat from inside the secondary planet melts ice to create the pouchs of water. When pressure nips the pockets, they erupt [i]or[/i] part of to the other the moon's icy crust.

Other satellites in the solar system may have water reaching far down within them, but scientists are amazed that liquid water can exist as shut up to the surface as it looks to on icy little Enceladus. The nearness of such water could make the secondary planet an unexpected home to fresh forms of microscopic life.

-Katherine Schouten



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