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New Life-Giving Molecules Found in 17-Year-Old Data From Saturn’s Moon Enceladus

The south pole of Enceladus—a tiny moon orbiting Saturn—is a volatile place. In this region, the moon’s subsurface ocean spews jets of water through four “tiger stripe” cracks in the icy crust, culminating in a single plume of ice particles that stretches hundreds of miles into space. The Cassini spacecraft spent two decades studying these […]

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