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Enceladus: Saturn's Refreshing Secret

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2011

Icy crystals jet skyward from "tiger stripe" features near the south pole of this small moon. But are these geysers proof of a subterranean ocean?

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  • Enceladus is so bright and refreshing:-)

  • Nice Video! Thanks for posting! I find Enceladus (and other geologically active moons) more interesting than some of the planets themselves, but they are all unique and fascinating! Enceladus may have a liquid ocean near its south polar region, where it has liquid caverns where there is less activity. It must have constant quakes, creating those chasmata and plumes, and the particles in the E Ring are replenishing its surface. I must say, it's beautiful. It's so small. It's like a large comet.

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