Saturn's Moons

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New research from NASA's Cassini mission indicates that Saturn's moon Enceladus releases heat from both its north and south poles, suggesting a stable subsurface ocean conducive to life. The findings, published on November 7 in Science Advances, reveal unexpected thermal activity at the north pole. This balance of heat could sustain the moon's liquid water for billions of years.

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