Heat leaking from Saturn’s ocean moon Enceladus bolsters its case as an abode for life
Excess heat detected at Saturn moon Enceladus' north pole helps to account for a finely balanced energy budget that keeps the moon's ocean liquefied. What could this mean in the search for life?
Astrobitica
November 7, 2025 (Last updated: November 7, 2025) 1 minute read
Excess heat detected at Saturn moon Enceladus’ north pole helps to account for a finely balanced energy budget that keeps the moon’s ocean liquefied. What could this mean in the search for life?