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Hydrothermal Activity on Saturn's Moon Enceladus May Mean Life
It is well known that Saturn's moon Enceladus harbors a subsurface ocean, but what scientists have just discovered are signs of current hydrothermal activity that may be warming up its seas enough for life to survive.
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