Cassini Evidence Suggests Enceladus Harbors Water (page 2)
Astronomers say it is likely that Saturn's moon Enceladus hides a large body of liquid water just beneath its icy surface, BBC News reported.More data returned from the Cassini probe, which periodically sweeps past the little moon, has provided even more evidence backing the idea of a sub-surface sea below the moon?s surface.Experts theorize that it is the detection of negatively charged water molecules in the atmosphere of Enceladus.
Cassini Evidence Suggests Enceladus Harbors Water
Astronomers say it is likely that Saturn's moon Enceladus hides a large body of liquid water just beneath its icy surface, BBC News reported.More data returned from the Cassini probe, which ...
Tue 9 Feb 10 from RedOrbit
'Igredients for life' present on Saturn's moon Enceladus, say scientists
Some of 'the major ingredients for life' are present on one of Saturn's moons, according to scientists. A team working on the Cassini-Huygens mission have found negatively charged water ions ...
Tue 9 Feb 10 from ScienceDaily
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