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Saturnian moon Mimas likely has sub-surface ocean

Mimas, a moon orbiting Saturn, likely has a liquid ocean underneath its icy surface.
Data from the Cassini spacecraft suggests that Mimas's sub-surface water world may be relatively young compared to other similar oceans in the solar system.

Saturn's Death Star' moon may have a secret young ocean scientists

Mimas, Saturn's moon, may have a young ocean beneath its surface
The ocean on Mimas is estimated to be 5-15 million years old

Saturn's "Death Star" Moon Is Hiding a Secret Ocean

Mimas, one of Saturn's moons, may have a global ocean beneath its surface.
The discovery of a hidden ocean on Mimas suggests that other moons could also be hiding oceans, opening up the possibility of finding off-world life.

Saturn's moon Mimas could harbour alien life, scientists say

Mimas, one of Saturn's moons, may have an ocean beneath its icy surface.
Data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft suggests that Mimas has an internal ocean rather than a solid core.

Saturnian moon Mimas likely has sub-surface ocean

Mimas, a moon orbiting Saturn, likely has a liquid ocean underneath its icy surface.
Data from the Cassini spacecraft suggests that Mimas's sub-surface water world may be relatively young compared to other similar oceans in the solar system.

Saturn's Death Star' moon may have a secret young ocean scientists

Mimas, Saturn's moon, may have a young ocean beneath its surface
The ocean on Mimas is estimated to be 5-15 million years old

Saturn's "Death Star" Moon Is Hiding a Secret Ocean

Mimas, one of Saturn's moons, may have a global ocean beneath its surface.
The discovery of a hidden ocean on Mimas suggests that other moons could also be hiding oceans, opening up the possibility of finding off-world life.

Saturn's moon Mimas could harbour alien life, scientists say

Mimas, one of Saturn's moons, may have an ocean beneath its icy surface.
Data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft suggests that Mimas has an internal ocean rather than a solid core.
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New Evidence Discovered That Saturn's Moon Could Support Life

Saturn's moon Enceladus is the top candidate for finding alien life in our solar system because of its chemical diversity and organic compounds.
Scientists reanalyzed samples from the Cassini spacecraft and found additional compounds in Enceladus's water jets.

Saturn's moon Titan has shorelines that appear to be shaped by waves

Cassini spacecraft observed bright reflection on Titan's lake, possibly indicating waves or mudflats.
Inconclusive evidence of waves on Titan's lakes despite some data suggesting wave erosion.
Future crewed missions to Titan may consider exploring the possibility of wave activities.
Dragonfly mission to Titan postponed to 2034 may delay further confirmation of wave presence.
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