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Saturn’s Frozen Moon Just Got a Lot More Interesting

Por: The Atlantic Science June 14, 2023

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We can now say, quite definitively, that Enceladus has an ocean that could sustain life. NASA / JPL-CaltechJune 14, 2023, 11:03 AM ETOf all the celestial bodies orbiting the sun, Enceladus shines brightest. I mean this literally: This small moon of Saturn reflects nearly all the sunlight that touches its surface, because it is covered in miles-thick ice, radiant white and opaque. It is the picture of stillness—except at its south pole, where... + full article



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