Eau my! Things could be really popping inside Saturn’s moon Enceladus. A fizzy ocean, similar in carbonation to Perrier, may feed the plumes of water vapor, gas and ice that erupt from the south pole of the moon, a new model suggests.
A fizzy, interior ocean similar to Perrier may feed jets spraying from the south polar region of Saturn’s moon Enceladus.
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