Long 'curtains' of material may be shooting off Saturn's moon Enceladus

Thursday, May 7, 2015 - 08:40 in Astronomy & Space

Saturn's moon Enceladus is famous for spewing tall jets of mineral-rich water several miles into the vacuum of space. But a new study suggests that those infamous jets, spotted first by the Voyager mission and later by Cassini, may have been an optical illusion.

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