The Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn trained its eye’s on the 500 KM wide moon Enceladus.  And what they found was truly unexpected. 

Geysers from the surface of Enceladus may be fed by a salty sea below the moons surface.  Once again, boosting the chance of life being found outside of earth in the solar system.  The geysers ejected salt particles hundred of kilometers into space, the strongest evidence that a liquid ocean exists under the surface of the small moon.

Saturn moon may contain life

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