dailygalaxy.com — NASA's Cassini spacecraft discovered a surprising organic brew erupting in geyser-like fashion from Saturn's moon Enceladus during a close flyby on March 12. Scientists are stunned that this tiny moon is so active, "hot" and teeming with water vapor and organic chemicals.
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cougar3429Dec 10, 2008
All your base are belong to us
ysabetwordsmithDec 10, 2008
I've been hearing more and more about Enceladus over the last several years. It's an exciting place to study.
jsilver123Dec 10, 2008
that's really interesting
Closed AccountDec 11, 2008
Why would there be? There's no intelligent life down here either. We should ship all the church of Darwin followers there, so they can watch for themselves the fail of their "theory" LOL
wandpageDec 11, 2008
Really interesting article
Closed AccountFeb 12, 2009
@darksim I think it's pretty important we find signs of life before we send organic beings down to the planet. Otherwise there will be people who claim we simply tainted the planet with our own biological organisms.