Life on Saturn's moon? How a mountain gave clues to a subsurface sea. Saturn's icy moon Dione may hide a subsurface ocean, researchers say. They found clues to the hidden sea in the way a mountain range warped the surface of the frozen moon.
June 11, 2013 - The Christian Science Monitor
Saturn's Icy Moon Dione May Hide Watery Secret The plain-looking Saturn moon Dione may have once had a geologically active subsurface ocean, new images from NASA's Cassini spacecraft reveal.
June 10, 2013 - SPACE.com via Yahoo! News
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Geoffrey Marcy in The Australian We are easily able to detect giant planets like Jupiter and Saturn around other stars. Most orbit far from the star like our own Jupiter and Saturn orbit from the sun,Prof Marcy said. "It's a common structure among planetary systems."
Larry Esposito in Wired News The evidence is consistent with the picture that Saturn has had rings all through its history,said Larry Esposito of the University of Colorado's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. "We see extensive, rapid recycling of ring...