Flyby of intriguing Saturn moon shows how search for life is evolving - Christian Science Monitor




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Flyby of intriguing Saturn moon shows how search for life is evolving
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The Cassini probe zipped through the icy plumes of Enceladus Wednesday, looking for evidence that the moon's hidden sea is habitable. The search for life in the solar system is increasingly pointing to new and less-accessible destinations.
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