Scientists found new evidence to strengthen the case that Enceladus, small moon of Saturn about 310 miles wide, may have conditions suitable for life.
Titan’s harsh chemistry breaks basic rules, offering new clues about how life’s building blocks might form in space.
Scientists reexamining data from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft have uncovered exciting new evidence from Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus. The spacecraft detected complex organic molecules being blasted into ...
The probability that one of Saturn’s moons may harbour life has risen, experts say, after finding an array of carbon-based ...
The computer-generated image shows how water vapour and ice grains are hurled hundreds of kilometres into space from geysers at the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus - one of the most promising ...
Some substances that don't mix on Earth can combine in ultra freezing conditions like those on Saturn's largest moon, ...
Saturn's innermost moon, which resembles the Death Star from Star Wars, may be a "stealth" ocean world, according to new research. Mimas, which is the smallest and closest to Saturn of the ringed ...
WASHINGTON -- Astronomers looking at the spectacular supersonic plumes of gas and dust shooting off one of Saturn's moons say there are strong hints of liquid water, a key building block of life.
At first glance, Saturn's moon Enceladus seems rather unremarkable: it is much smaller than the Earth's moon and is far away and completely covered in ice. Yet beneath its frozen crust lies an ocean ...