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Saturn’s Wet Moon Enceladus May Be Rapidly Flinging Microbes Into Space, Say Scientists

Por: Forbes Tech March 19, 2023

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Enceladus — the sixth largest of Saturn’s 83 moons — has been considered by astronomers to be one of ... [+] the more compelling bodies in our solar system. (Illustration)Future Publishing via Getty Images Saturn’s sixth-largest moon Enceladus has a secret. About 12 miles underneath the icy crust of this “veiny eyeball” moon is a warm, dark saltwater ocean thought to have the same kinds of hydrothermal vents found in Earth’s... + full article



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