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New NASA images show ‘fresh ice’ forming on Saturn’s moon – Yahoo News Australia
Geyser-like plumes of ice erupt from the surface of the moon, and scientists have suggested that life could lurk in the moon’s subsurface ocean.

Composite images captured by an orbiting Nasa spacecraft have offered hints that fresh ice is forming in several areas on Saturns mysterious moon Enceladus.
With Geyser-like plumes of ice erupting from the surface of the moon, scientists have suggested that life could lurk in its subsurface ocean.
The data shows that fresh ice is forming not just near the plumes, but in other areas of the moon, which looks like a reflective, bright white snowball to the naked eye.
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