Scientists found new evidence to strengthen the case that Enceladus, small moon of Saturn about 310 miles wide, may have conditions suitable for life.
WAUKESHA, WI – While children look to the sky Christmas Eve, hoping to catch a glimpse of Santa Claus, planetary scientists will be gazing at computer screens to monitor celestial goings-on. But these ...
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Moon and Saturn Conjunction, Nov 2: What to Expect
On November 2, the Moon will align in conjunction with Saturn—a celestial moment that combines lunar emotion with Saturn’s ...
Scientists have found that one of Saturn's moons might be harboring an ocean of water beneath its icy surface. This ocean is thought to be fairly young on a cosmic timescale and only got close to the ...
Scientists reexamining data from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft have uncovered exciting new evidence from Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus. The spacecraft detected complex organic molecules being blasted into ...
Saturn's smog-ridden moon Titan bears a striking resemblance to Earth despite its alien environment, a study has revealed. Scientists have now mapped a third of Titan's surface using radar to pierce ...
Titan’s harsh chemistry breaks basic rules, offering new clues about how life’s building blocks might form in space.
Nasa's Cassini spacecraft took the photographs on March 9 as it flew within 997km (620 miles) of the surface of the moon - one of Saturn's 60 satellites. It was Cassini's fourth and final encounter ...
The surface of Saturn's huge moon Titan has the consistency of soft, wet sand with a fragile crust on top, a new analysis of a nearly eight-year-old space probe landing suggests. Researchers ...
Scientists who have peered through the smoggy orange haze of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, have discovered that the surface is not entirely covered by liquid and solid organic materials that rain ...
As spring continues to unfold at Saturn, April showers on the planet's largest moon, Titan, have brought methane rain to its equatorial deserts, as revealed in images captured by NASA's Cassini ...
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