Researchers have discovered that molecules on Saturn’s moon Titan may be breaking a fundamental ... A view of Titan’s surface ...
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Fresh Ice Grains From Saturn’s Moon Enceladus Reveal Unexpected Signs of Life
Fresh ice from Enceladus holds never-before-seen organic compounds, captured by NASA’s Cassini, offering new clues in the ...
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Oct. 26, 2004: Cassini at Titan
On Oct. 26, 2004, the Cassini spacecraft made its first close pass by Saturn's planet-size moon, Titan (later known as Titan ...
The case for a newborn ocean on Saturn's moon Mimas continues to build.
Old data from the Cassini probe suggests that Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus should be of interest for astrobiologists. According to Space.com, Cassini, while flying through the residue of water shot out ...
“Full beaver supermoon” is not a combination of words that one encounters often, but this month brings the second of three consecutive supermoons. November’s moon also brings our orbital friend ...
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Space radiation can produce some organic molecules detected on icy moons
New laboratory research suggests that some organic molecules previously detected in plumes erupting from Saturn’s moon ...
A fresh look at data collected by NASA's Cassini spacecraft has uncovered more evidence that Saturn's moon Enceladus may be able to support life, with additional complex organic molecules identified ...
NASA has discovered Saturn's moon Titan can mix molecules in ways previously thought impossible, shedding light on origins-of ...
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New evidence points to Saturn’s moon Enceladus being habitable
The probability that one of Saturn’s moons may harbour life has risen, experts say, after finding an array of carbon-based ...
Rachel Feltman: Happy Monday, listeners! For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Let’s kick off the week with a quick roundup of some science news you may have missed. First, ...
A Pakistan-born German scientist has discovered new life-supporting molecules in the ocean beneath the icy shell of Enceladus, a moon that revolves around Saturn – the jewel planet of our solar system ...
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