
"Can life develop on an earth-sized moon of a jovian planet that orbits in the habitable zone of its parent star's system?"
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Explore Enceladus...Online!

This new web interactive from NASA’s Cassini mission features dazzling new imagery of Saturn’s moon Enceladus. It details the discovery of the plumes of ice particles and water vapor erupting from the surface and extending hundreds of kilometers into space. These plumes have put Enceladus on the map as an object of astrobiological study; the Cassini spacecraft just completed a specialized fly-through to get a closer look.
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