Global layer of liquid believed to cover one of Saturn’s moons

Global layer of liquid believed to cover one of Saturn’s moons

Scientists believe that an underground body of water on the moon of Enceladus covers the whole of the moon. The surface of the planet is solid ice, but researchers have observed a “wobble” on the planet that indicates a liquid layer underneath. The moon is 500km wide and has always been known to have large amounts of water.

 

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