Enceladus Plume Photo Shared on Josh Universe

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Josh Universe - Space Discord Server shares a new post featuring an Enceladus plume image. The announcement highlights geysers ejecting water vapor and ice and Cassini detections of organics, salts, and chemical energy. It invites the community to discuss Enceladus as a compelling ocean world candidate for life.

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This is a plume erupting from Enceladus, a small icy moon orbiting Saturn. These geysers launch water vapor and ice hundreds of kilometers into space, sourced from a subsurface ocean hidden beneath its frozen shell.

When the Cassini spacecraft passed through these plumes, it detected organic molecules, salts, and signs of chemical energy—key ingredients associated with life.

Enceladus is one of the rare ocean worlds that actively ejects material into space, offering direct access to its interior. Despite being only about 500 kilometers across, it may host one of the most compelling environments for life beyond Earth.
Enceladus Plume Photo Shared on Josh Universe
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