Saturn's Moon Does Harbor an Ocean, New Evidence Suggests

  > Enceladus has to be one of the most intriguing objects in the solar system. It’s definitely our favorite of Saturn’s 62 moons here at Wired Science, and it’s among the most likely places to find the necessary ingredients for extraterrestrial life in the solar system. Enceladus actively spews jets of [...]

Saturn's Moon Does Harbor an Ocean, New Evidence Suggests

Evidence suggests liquid water exists inside Saturn's moon Enceladus.

Tue 9 Feb 10 from SPACE.com

Saturn's Moon Does Harbor an Ocean, New Evidence Suggests, Tue 9 Feb 10 from FOXNews

Enceladus: Nasa discovers new evidence that Saturn moon 'may contain life'

The evidence that liquid water lies beneath the surface of Enceladus suggests that life may exist on the Saturn moon.

Mon 8 Feb 10 from Telegraph.co.uk

Scientists find signs of liquid water in Saturn's moon

(PhysOrg.com) -- Scientists working on the Cassini mission to Saturn have found evidence of liquid water on the planet's icy moon Enceladus, suggesting the possibility of life below its surface.

Mon 8 Feb 10 from PhysOrg

Enceladus water story reinforced

The Cassini probe returns yet more data to back up the idea of a sub-surface sea on Saturn's moon Enceladus.

Mon 8 Feb 10 from BBC News

Saturn’s Most Habitable Moon Offers Ice, Water, Killer Views

  > Enceladus has to be one of the most intriguing objects in the solar system. It’s definitely our favorite of Saturn’s 62 moons here at Wired Science, and it’s among the ...

Wed 10 Feb 10 from Wired Science

Ingredients for life present on Saturn's moon

It's looking more and more likely that Saturn's moon Enceladus has a large body of sub-surface water, increasing hopes that it may harbour life. read more

Tue 9 Feb 10 from TG Daily

A marvelous night for a (Saturn) moon dance

We live on a wonderful planet with a beautiful Moon. But I sometimes think ...

Wed 10 Feb 10 from Discover Magazine

Cassini Probe Finds "Ingredients for Life" on Saturn's Moon Enceladus

Five years ago, the Cassini spacecraft first detected plumes of water ice ...

Tue 9 Feb 10 from Discover Magazine

Saturn's moon Enceladus could contain life in its icy oceans

Saturn's icy mooon Enceladus is hiding a large body of water under its surface, new research has confirmed. What is more it could even have the right conditions to host life.

Tue 9 Feb 10 from Daily Mail

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