A new model of Enceladus "tiger stripe" fractures and their connection with the moon of Saturn's ice geysers and subsurface oceans could have implications for its ability to support life.
The quest to find extra-terrestrial life in our solar system gains momentum as a distant space body shows potential habitability, with a 12 to 18-mile-deep body of water.
Knowing what we know now about our solar system, it would be fair to assume that many of the processes and state of affairs we've observed here with...
At the time of writing NASA listed in its inventory of moons in our solar system a total of 290 such celestial bodies. The bulk of them, no less than 146...
Scientists have long viewed Saturn's moon Enceladus, which harbors an ocean beneath its thick, icy shell, as one of the best places to search for life beyond Earth.