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If we want to find life on Saturn's moon Enceladus, we need to rule out Earthly hitchhikers
By Meghan Bartels published
Want to find life in an exotic corner of the solar system like Saturn's icy moon Enceladus?
Saturn's ocean moon Enceladus has fresh ice in unexpected place
By Elizabeth Howell published
Saturn's geyser-spewing moon Enceladus may be even more active than scientists had thought.
Cosmic Kittens: Saturn Features Get Feline Names
By Hanneke Weitering last updated
If you know anything about Saturn, you probably know that it's a planet surrounded by rings. But did you know that it's also surrounded by cats?
Submarine could explore seas of huge Saturn moon Titan
By Mike Wall published
Researchers have been crafting a concept mission that would send a submarine to Saturn's huge moon Titan, which sports lakes and seas of liquid hydrocarbons on its frigid surface.
Historic Saturn V swapped for SLS rocket on new Alabama license plate
By Robert Z. Pearlman published
Alabama has traded the glory of a past moon rocket for the promise of a new launch vehicle on the latest version of its space exploration-themed, specialty license plate.
Mystery solved: Odd bright patches on Saturn moon Titan are dry lake beds
By Mike Wall published
The features had puzzled scientists for more than a decade.
Subsurface vortexes could be behind Saturn's mysterious hexagon
By Doris Elin Urrutia published
Two researchers investigated the dynamics of Saturn's churning atmosphere to figure out what sorts of planetary fluid dynamics are creating its mystifying hexagon.
Titan is drifting away from Saturn 100 times faster than we thought
By Chelsea Gohd published
Saturn's moon Titan is zooming away from its ringed parent 100 times faster than scientists expected.
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