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Cassini probe buzzes Saturn moon
NASA's Cassini spacecraft flew to within 16 miles of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Organic molecules have already been detected by remote instrumentation. If Cassini can verify that liquid water, perhaps even an ocean, exists beneath the surface of Enceladus, then analysis of the organic molecules spewed from its geysers could indicate if the prerequisites for life exist there.

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NASA's Cassini spacecraft flew to within 16 miles of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Organic molecules have already been detected by remote instrumentation. If Cassini can verify that liquid water, perhaps even an ocean, exists beneath the surface of Enceladus, then analysis of the organic molecules spewed from its geysers could indicate if the prerequisites for life exist there...


 
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