Saturn's Moon Mimas May Be Way More Inhabitable Than We First Thought
Briefly

Saturn's moon Mimas might harbor liquid water beneath its icy shell, suggesting that similar seas could be hiding in the outer solar system.
The recent studies provide a stronger case for an ocean within Mimas, explaining why its heavily cratered surface shows no signs of internal oceans.
Rhoden expresses excitement over the potential for a changing ocean within Mimas, emphasizing the implications for habitability and planetary activity in the outer solar system.
These hidden oceans across moons like Europa and Enceladus challenge previous assumptions, opening new doors for understanding the potential for life beyond Earth.
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