14-04-2017 22:24 via baltimore.cbslocal.com

Scientists Now Think One Of Saturn’s Moons Could Support Life

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — An ocean world locked under ice is now showing signs it could support life.
Alex DeMetrick reports, it’s happening on one of the moons orbiting Saturn.
The Cassini–Huygens spacecraft has been studying Saturn and its moons for 13 years.
The moon Enceladus is of special interest. Plumes of water vapor erupt from its South Pole. When Cassini–Huygens passed through those plumes, it found “that hydrogen is coming from a hydro-thermal vent on the seafloo
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