Warm ‘Perrier’ Ocean Could be Powering Enceladus’ Geysers



Source:  7.1, 9.2


Excerpt: Bottled water companies take note: an exotic form of warm, bubbly mineral water could be what feeds the mysterious jets spraying from the south polar region of Saturn’s moon Enceladus. A new model of the sub-surface ocean explains how the small moon could be so cryo-volcanically active....

www.universetoday.com/75034/warm-perrier-ocean-could-be-powering-enceladus-geysers/

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