Saturn’s Moon Enceladus Has Underground Ocean

  The evidence for an ocean of water under the surface of one of Saturn’s moons is overwhelming, according to scientists. The moon in question, Enceladus, might be scientists’...


 
saturnsmoonenceladusharThe evidence for an ocean of water under the surface of one of Saturn’s moons is overwhelming, according to scientists.

The moon in question, Enceladus, might be scientists’ best hope at finally finding alien life in our solar system.

Under an icy crust, one of Saturn’s smallest moons harbors a pool of water equal to the largest lakes on Earth, adding to evidence that the frigid outlands of the solar system may be suitable for the chemistry of life.

A river comparable to the Nile River in has been photographed by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft mission on one of Saturn’s moons named Titan.

The river isn’t filled with flowing water, but a different liquid that scientists think is probably hydrocarbon.The river on Titan is over 250 miles long and ends near the north pole of the moon in a large sea called Kraken Mare.