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Enceladus

October 17, 2015August 28, 2020 Paul MinorLeave a comment

Welcome to Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons. Reminds me of Jupiter's Europa, among other icy moons - a giant egg suspended in space, it's frozen shell believed to hold a vast ocean heated by tidal forces, and with the possibility of the complex chemistry we call "life" swirling inside its amniotic depths. Just waiting for… Continue reading Enceladus →

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