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Signs of Water Found On Saturnian Moon Enceladus

Matt_dk writes "Scientists working on the Cassini space mission have found negatively charged water ions in the ice plume of Enceladus. Their findings, based on analysis from data taken in plume fly-throughs in 2008 and reported in the journal Icarus, provide evidence for the presence of liquid water, which suggests the ingredients for life inside the icy moon. The Cassini plasma spectrometer, used to gather this data, also found other species of negatively charged ions including hydrocarbons."

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  1. Hydrocarbons? by KDR_11k · · Score: 3, Funny

    Does that mean oil?

    I think I hear NASA's budget skyrocketing.

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  2. Re:The pendulum swinging by elysiana · · Score: 4, Funny

    Aha, we have now obtained your true identity! You can come forward, Mr. Anonymous Coward. The game is up.

  3. Re:I like enchiladas by spun · · Score: 3, Funny

    I like echidnas too but they're not food!

    I take it you've never had echidna enchiladas. Once you pick out the spines, they're delicious.

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  4. Re:The pendulum swinging by still+cynical · · Score: 2, Funny

    If there is life on any moon of Saturn, what makes you think they'd be reliant on solar power? For all we know this life could be decades behind us technologically, and still burning wood and coal. Or they could be more advanced, and using fusion. After all, if they have liquid water they have the necessary materials to put out fires AND cool reactors!

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  5. Re:I like enchiladas by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Have you tried a Knuckles Sandwich?