Enceladus' ice plumes might be the reason why a dark spot on the moon is disappearing. But what is the spot in the first ...
Did you know Enceladus, Saturn’s sixth-largest moon, is a highly active icy world? NASA scientists were shocked when they ...
During the 13-year mission studying Saturn and its 146 moons, the Cassini spacecraft was able to capture material ejected ...
Here at mission control, at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL ... The H2O came from an ocean held beneath the icy shell of Enceladus. When Cassini flew through the water plumes, it showed ...
In fact, it was dispatched before scientists even knew about the peculiar jets of water emerging from the south pole of Enceladus. Cassini first observed them in 2005, after its arrival in the ...
Launched in 1997, the Cassini-Huygens mission will come to an ... significance have been of Titan’s liquid lakes and Enceladus’ water-rich plumes venting into space ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons, has been monitored by the Cassini Spacecraft, allowing NASA to learn more about its icy surface and oceans beneath the ice.
But it’s the moons that have stolen the show for we know now that Enceladus and Titan are thought to have the right conditions for life. On 15 September, we say farewell to this game-changing ...
The book includes beautiful views of Saturn. This image shows the planet's north pole and its hexagonal blue-yellow storm, which is big enough to fit several Earths inside.
Cassini first discovered evidence of a vast ocean on Enceladus by spotting plumes of water vapor jutting out of Enceladus' surface. Now, the Cassini team has announced that this distant ocean ...
"I wonder what it would it be like to stand on the surface near one of these jets ... her dedication to Cassini's discoveries by launching a new mission to Enceladus. Spilker's work on Voyager ...
Recent findings from data collected by NASA's Cassini spacecraft reveal the presence ... alongside Saturn's Enceladus and Titan, as well as Jupiter's Europa and Ganymede. While Mimas' nascent ...