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  • [[Image:Enceladusstripes_strip2.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Enceladus, one of [[Saturn]]'s many moons, could be volcanically active and possibly '''Enceladus'''<ref>Pronounced [ɛnˈsɛlədəs].</ref> is the sixth-largest [[natural s
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  • ...m?imageID=1623 Multimedia - Images -Moons - Enceladus] - Cassini photos of Enceladus, with NASA information
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  • ...m?imageID=1623 Multimedia - Images -Moons - Enceladus] - Cassini photos of Enceladus, with NASA information
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  • ...m?imageID=1623 Multimedia - Images -Moons - Enceladus] - Cassini photos of Enceladus, with NASA information
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  • [[Image:Enceladusstripes_strip2.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Enceladus, one of [[Saturn]]'s many moons, could be volcanically active and possibly '''Enceladus'''<ref>Pronounced [ɛnˈsɛlədəs].</ref> is the sixth-largest [[natural s
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  • [[Image:Enceladusstripes_strip2.jpg|right|thumb|300px|[[Enceladus]], one of [[Saturn]]'s many moons, could be volcanically active and possibl ...would have to visit parts of [[Earth]], [[Io]], [[Triton]] or, perhaps, [[Enceladus]].
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  • ...ity.<ref>Keiffer SW ''et al.'' (2006) A Clathrate Reservoir Hypothesis for Enceladus' South Polar Plume ''Science'' http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstra
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  • ...] that bombard water molecules ejected by Saturn's moon [[Enceladus (moon)|Enceladus]]. This atmosphere, despite being extremely sparse, was detected from Eart ...am Herschel]], discoverer of [[Mimas (moon)|Mimas]] and [[Enceladus (moon)|Enceladus]] — suggested doing so in his 1847 publication ''Results of Astronomical
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  • ...rn has fifty-six moons: two, [[Titan (moon)|Titan]] and [[Enceladus (moon)|Enceladus]], show signs of geological activity, though they are largely [[Cryovolcano
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  • ...rture, of his own construction, he discovered Saturn’s sixth known moon '''Enceladus'''. He then went on to discover Saturn's seventh moon, '''Mimas'''. His tel
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