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Enceladus with a grain of salt

John Spencer
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John Spencer: John Spencer is at the Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, Colorado 80302, USA. spencer@boulder.swri.edu

Nature, 2009, vol. 459, issue 7250, 1067-1068

Abstract: The observation that water plumes erupt from cracks on Saturn's moon Enceladus has fired speculation about a possible subsurface ocean. The latest searches for sodium salts point to the existence of such an ocean.

Date: 2009
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