Thursday, March 09, 2006

Is There Water on One of Saturn's Moons?


from CNN

The Cassini space probe has found evidence of geysers erupting from underground pools of liquid water on Saturn's moon Enceladus.

High-definition pictures beamed back from the probe showed huge plumes of ice coming from the moon's south pole. Water might be an indication that life could exist on Enceladus. Scientists are searching for signs of water on Mars and believe that Jupiter's moon Europa has a liquid ocean deep under it's frozen crust.

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