Saturn's moon Enceladus erupts in ice geysers every 33 minutes, with these plumes originating from a subsurface ocean; NASA's Cassini mission detected organic compounds in these plumes, suggesting potential for life, though the energy source powering these geysers remains unknown.
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Every 33 minutes, Saturn's moon Enceladus erupts in geysers of ice. But here's where it gets weirder. These frozen plumes shoot into space from a subsurface ocean, defying our understanding of planetary science. But what's truly baffling is that the energy source powering these geysers remains unknown. NASA's Cassini mission detected organic compounds in the plumes, hinting at possible life. But what's driving this cryptic phenomenon? Subscribe for daily Cosmos. Share with someone curious.
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