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Cassini's Close Flyby of Enceladus Yields Surprising, Perplexing Imagery
If you thought Saturn’s moon Enceladus couldn’t get any more bizzare — with its magnificent plumes, crazy tiger-stripe-like fissures and global subsurface salty ocean — think again. New images of this moon’s northern region just in from the Cassini spacecraft show surprising and perplexing features: a tortured surface where craters look like they are melting, … Continue reading "Cassini’s Close Flyby of Enceladus Yields Surprising, Perplexing Imagery"
Nancy Atkinson