Microbes On Enceladus? Methane On Saturn's Moon Can't Be Explained By Known Geochemical Processes - Science 2.0 18-Jul-2021
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Microbes On Enceladus? Methane On Saturn's Moon Can't Be Explained By Known Geochemical Processes - Science 2.0
An unknown methane-producing process is likely at work in the hidden ocean beneath the icy shell of Saturn's moon Enceladus, suggests a new study published in Nature Astronomy by scientists at the University of Arizona and Paris Sciences&Lettres University.
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