A new Oxford University study found significant heat flow at the north pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus, challenging previous assumptions that heat was confined to south. Using data from NASA's Cassini, scientists discovered a balance between heat production and loss, strongly suggesting that Enceladus's ocean can remain liquid. It strengthened the case for potential life beneath its icy surface.
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01:43 pm on
09 Nov