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A Habitable Moon of Saturn?
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Could one of Saturn's moons harbor, beneath its thick layer of ice, a layer of water that could remain liquid for very long periods? This is the hope raised by heat "leaks" discovered in 20-year-old data from a space probe. This excess heat occurred at the north pole of Enceladus, one of Saturn's largest moons. The American probe Cassini, which orbited the ringed planet between 2004 and 2017, had already established 20 years ago that there was l…
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