Cryovolcanic activity on Enceladus

Cryovolcanic activity on Enceladus
Cryovolcanism at the south pole of Enceladus: a plume, possibly emanating from a near body of liquid water, emanates from a series of jets located within the 'tiger stripes'. Enceladus Explorer will find out whether there are traces of life deep in the ocean of liquid water below the icy crust.
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DLR/NASA.

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