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Study: Saturn moon has liquid water below surfaceNEW YORK — Scientists have found new evidence that one of Saturn's moons has an ocean beneath its surface. That's important because liquid water is a key ingredient for life. ... They found particles
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Life on Saturn? Caverns of salt water may lie beneath frozen surface of planet's moon. By David Derbyshire 25th June 2009. Alien life could have evolved on one of Saturn's moons, scientists say. They have found evidence that seas may lie ... Using
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Scientists working on NASA's Cassini mission have discovered sodium salts on the ice grains of Saturn's outermost ring. The outermost ring is replenished by Saturn's moon Encealdus' discharging jets. This discovery implies that ... If the liquid
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For the first time, scientists working on NASA's Cassini mission have detected sodium salts in ice grains of Saturn's outermost ring. Detecting salty ice indicates that Saturn's moon Enceladus, which primarily replenishes the ring with material ...
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European scientists on the joint NASA/ESA Cassini mission have detected, for the first time, sodium salts in ice grains of Saturn's E-ring, which is primarily replenished by material from the plumes of water vapour and ice grains ...
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If the plumes originated from an undersurface ocean then they are expected to have sodium in them. Given the salty nature of the rings, they surmise there must be a global ocean under the surface which shoots water into space where it replenished