Saturn's moon Enceladus, despite being located nearly 900 million miles from the Sun where temperatures should be extremely cold, contains a boiling subterranean ocean due to tidal heating. Saturn's massive gravitational pull physically stretches and compresses Enceladus's rocky core as the moon orbits, generating intense friction that melts ice from the inside out. This geothermal energy powers hydrothermal vents that create pressure, causing boiling organic-rich water to erupt through cracks in the ice surface as massive geysers. These geysers shoot water miles into space where it instantly freezes into crystals, and these frozen particles orbit Saturn, forming the planet's spectacular E-ring.
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How Saturn's Gravity Boils A Frozen Moon 🪐追加:
Saturn's moon Enceladus looks like a dead ball [music] of solid ice, but it secretly hides a boiling ocean. Space is incredibly cold. At nearly 900 [music] million miles from the sun, this moon should be frozen solid all the way to its core, making liquid water totally [music] impossible. But Saturn has massive gravity. As the moon orbits, that gravity physically [music] squishes and stretches the rocky core.
This constant friction generates intense heat, melting the ice from the inside out and powering deep sea hydrothermal [music] vents. The pressure builds until boiling organic-rich water violently erupts through cracks in the ice.
These massive [music] geysers shoot miles into space and instantly freeze into glowing crystals. Those frozen [music] ocean particles do not just fall back down. They orbit the planet, literally creating Saturn's massive E ring.
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