Illustration of Cassini Spacecraft Diving Through Plume of 'Ocean World' Enceladus Source: NASA
The United States space agency NASA says one of Saturn's moons may now be the best place to look for life beyond Earth. Samples of water erupting from Enceladus' surface suggest it has all the conditions needed for life. Astrophysicist Dr Rajan Chhetri explains what the discovery means.
The United States space agency NASA says one of Saturn's moons may now be the best place to look for life beyond Earth. Samples of water erupting from Enceladus' surface suggest it has all the conditions needed for life. Astrophysicist Dr Rajan Chhetri explains what the discovery means.