A short history of Enceladus – Saturn’s waterspout moon
Dan WildWatching a cryovolcano erupt on Enceladus would be one of the sights of the solar system. These geysers shoot water vapour more than 4km into the air. Well, it’s not really ‘air’, as Enceladus doesn’t have much of an atmosphere. But so much water is ejected in these plumes that they have contributed to one …
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