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Saturn's moon Enceladus is blasting a plume of water 6,000 miles high. Could life be lurking under its icy shell?
Although scientists expected to detect water ... inside the moon and with it, possibly, the chemical reactions that might help microorganisms to emerge. Villanueva, however, said that Webb didn't ...
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Glass fibers in lunar regolith could help build structures on the moon
This includes questions relating to the duration of volcanism, the Late Heavy Bombardment, the origins of lunar water ... that glass fibers can be produced in-situ on the moon, which could ...
The Star29d
Lunar glass makes moon building programme feasible: China scientists
According to a new study published in National Science Review, a Chinese science journal, the nation's scientists have identified natural glass fibres ... of lunar water and the moon's past ...
Mashable9d
This Saturn moon gushes water beyond scientists' wildest dreams
Saturn's moon Enceladus spews geyser-like ... has provided new insight into how it supplies water for the entire Saturnian system. Scientists hope such research will help them better understand ...
Popular Science29d
Hidden oceans could be lurking deep within Uranus’ moons
Titania’s size has long led scientists to believe that it ... found that Miranda likely didn’t host that water for very long, since the moon loses heat too quickly and the ocean is probably ...
The News International10d
Life-containing water on Saturn's moon discovered
Every day, scientists ... moon Enceladus of Saturn, one such recent finding has been made. Thanks to Nasa's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the moon has been seen to shoot a "huge plume" of ...
Science Daily11d
Towering plume of water escaping from Saturn moon
Scientists have observed a towering plume of water vapor more than 6,000 ... we never cease to be amazed by what we find is happening on this extraordinary moon." Once again, the latest ...
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China wants to launch a moon-orbiting telescope array as soon as 2026
The satellite constellation circling the moon would enable scientists to peer into the universe's early days. China wants to ...
The Guardian10d
Astronomers see 6,000-mile water vapour plume blasting from Saturn moon
“We were really impressed [by] how big and extended it was,” said Geronimo Villanueva, first author on the study and a planetary scientist ... Saturnian moon have spotted water vapour plumes ...
Mashable22d
Scientists wonder if a dark, volcanic world could host life
SEE ALSO: Webb may have just found an Earth-like world with an atmosphere "The day side would probably be too hot for liquid water ... moon Io, its deformed orbit would create friction heating the ...
The New York Times18d
Scientists Find Brain Signals of Chronic Pain
Using a pacemaker-like device surgically placed inside the brain, scientists recorded from four patients who had felt unremitting nerve pain for more than a year. The devices recorded several ...

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