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What can the pH level of the subsurface ocean on Enceladus tell us about finding life there? This is what a recent study ...
Saturn is known for its iconic rings, but it should also probably be known for its moons. The ringed world was already the record holder for the most natural satellites of any planet in the Solar ...
Fans of space travel can already build Lego models of the Apollo lunar lander, the Saturn V rocket that took it to the moon, ...
A new study has established a revised chronology for the moons of Saturn, suggesting they may be a lot younger than previously believed.
Saturn’s rings are not only the planet's most iconic features, but also rank among its most enigmatic aspects. Scientists aren’t quite sure how the rings formed in the first place. The rings ...
After all, Enceladus, a moon of Saturn known to have a subsurface ocean, spurts geysers of water out of fractures in its crust—but the frigid, quiet Mimas stands in stark contrast to that.
Scientists have found that one of Saturn's moons might be harboring an ocean of water beneath its icy surface. Mimas, which is Saturn's 7th largest moon and resembles the Death Star from Star Wars ...
A fresh analysis suggests changes to the orbit of Saturn's moon Mimas are best explained by a global ocean buried deep below its icy crust.
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Observations of Saturn and its moons from the Cassini mission, which ended in 2017, strengthen the theory with evidence implying the rings and moons are very young.
Saturn has pushed Jupiter out of the spotlight, reclaiming its title of most moons in the solar system. Astronomers recently found 62 more, bringing its total to 145.
NASA hopes its snake robot can search for alien life on Saturn’s moon Enceladus EELS could one day wriggle its way into Enceladus' hidden oceans in search of extraterrestrial life. By Andrew Paul ...