Saturn

Scientists Discover An Element Essential To Life On Enceladus-Raising Hopes Alien Microbes Swim Under The Ice

Posted in Science on 27th Jun, 2023
by Alex Muller

This moon has been widely touted as potentially able to support a more flourishing biosphere than Enceladus because of its larger size and greater store of chemical energy in its rocky interior.

Proposed Mission to find life on Saturns moon Enceladus

Posted in Science on 22nd Apr, 2017
by Alex Muller

Saturns moon Enceladus has an ice-covered ocean.

Saturn moon may be 'able to support life'

Posted in Science on 15th Apr, 2017
by Alex Muller

Saturn's ice-crusted moon Enceladus may now be the single best place to go to look for life beyond Earth.

Probe finds massive icy mountain on Saturn's moon Titan

Posted in Science on 25th Mar, 2016
by Alex Muller

Researchers have identified the tallest peak on Saturn's moon Titan, a mountain that stands 10,948 ft tall. For comparison, Everest stands over 29,000 ft above sea level.

Cassini finds global ocean beneath Enceladus' icy crust

Posted in Science on 16th Sep, 2015
by Alex Muller

A global ocean lies beneath the icy crust of Saturn's geologically active moon Enceladus, according to new research using data from NASA's Cassini mission.