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NASA’s Cassini space probe has provided more evidence of a subsurface ocean on Saturn’s moon Enceladus.

NASA’s Cassini space probe launched in 1997 to study Saturn, its rings and its system of moons. It concluded its voyage of exploration in 2017 with a spectacular final swan dive into Saturn’s atmosphere.
But Cassini is still yielding new discoveries as scientists go through the vast amount of imagery and other data that it sent back to Earth. According to Space.com, its latest posthumous discovery was evidence of fresh ice on the northern surface of Enceladus, Saturn’s moon.
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