No life has been found on Saturn's 310-mile-wide moon Enceladus.

Tthe team of researchers turned to observations made by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft in 2008 during a close flyby of Enceladus to find new evidence.

Saturn's system is positively teeming with moons, where Enceladus is one of 274 natural satellites orbiting the ringed planet.

The evidence that an ocean-covered moon could support life just got a little stronger.

Enceladus, a small moon harboring a vast ocean beneath its icy surface, has long been considered 's best places to search for – and perhaps, even life itself.

Scientists revisiting old data from NASA's Cassini , which ended its mission in 2017, have found organic molecules both new and old originating from the icy jets that spew saltwater into space from the surface o

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