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TIGER TALES. Enceladus shows a pattern of roughly parallel crevasses, dubbed tiger stripes, in the moon's south-polar latitudes. The same internal heat source suggested to power Enceladus' geyser might have created pockets of liquid water at the crevasses' bottoms, which lie only about a half-kilometer below the moon's frigid surface. Credit: JPL/NASA, Space Science Institute
Found in: Planetary Science

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