NASA just flew into the icy plume of Saturn's moon in search of life - CNET
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NASA just flew into the icy plume of Saturn's moon in search of life - CNET
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Enceladus looks like a big ball of ice, but the mysterious spray near its south pole hints at something more.
NASA just flew into the icy plume of Saturn's moon in search of life - CNET
NASA's Cassini craft flies through a plume and takes a sip.
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CNET
Enceladus looks like a big ball of ice, but the mysterious spray near its south pole hints at something more.
NASA just flew into the icy plume of Saturn's moon in search of life - CNET
NASA's Cassini craft flies through a plume and takes a sip.
CNET.CO
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