Cassini team ties icy jets to tiger stripes
The tiger stripes at the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus are indeed responsible for the powerful jets emerging from the body. Enceladus' jets. Credit: NASA Enceladus' jets. Credit: NASA The imaging team on the Cassini mission to the Saturn system have spent two years poring over pictures of Enceladus, trying to …
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