
Our Solar System's Moons: Enceladus
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The video explores Enceladus, Saturn's sixth largest moon, known for its icy surface and active cryovolcanism. Thanks to the Cassini mission, we have detailed insights into its orbit, surface, and potential subsurface ocean. Enceladus' plumes suggest a global ocean beneath its icy crust, possibly harboring life. The moon's internal structure may include a rocky core, essential for thermal vents. Cassini's data revealed young surface features and the intriguing 'tiger stripes.' Future missions could uncover more secrets of this fascinating moon.
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