Enceladus' jets reach all the way to its sea

Wednesday, March 20, 2013 - 07:00 in Astronomy & Space

Thanks to the Cassini mission we've known about the jets of icy brine spraying from the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus for about 8 years now, but this week it was revealed at the 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference outside Houston, Texas that Enceladus' jets very likely reach all the way down to the sea—a salty subsurface sea of liquid water that's thought to lie beneath nearly 10 kilometers of ice.

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