- What's the estimated pressure on Enceladus' sub-surface ocean? https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-missions-provide-new-insights-into-ocean-worlds-in-our-solar-system 107 comments askscience
- Hubble Space Telescope images plume of material erupting 62 miles above Europa's surface in same location where evidence of a 30 mile plume was reported in 2014. This location corresponds to an unusually warm region on the moon's icy crust. https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-missions-provide-new-insights-into-ocean-worlds-in-our-solar-system 3 comments science
- NASA announces important milestone in search for habitable worlds beyond Earth. The chemical energy for life exists within the ocean of a small moon of Saturn https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-missions-provide-new-insights-into-ocean-worlds-in-our-solar-system 23 comments worldnews
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- NASA: Nearby ocean worlds could be best bet for life beyond Earth | CNN http://edition.cnn.com/2017/04/13/us/nasa-europa-enceladus-ocean-worlds-announcement-trnd/index.html 245 comments
- NASA confirms two moons in the Solar System are venting oceans into space | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/science/2017/04/nasa-confirms-two-moons-in-the-solar-system-are-venting-oceans-into-space/ 10 comments
- Giant Water Plume Detected Again on Jupiter Moon Europa | Space http://www.space.com/36464-jupiter-moon-europa-water-plume-hubble.html 6 comments
- Water, water, everywhere in our Solar system but what does that mean for life? https://theconversation.com/water-water-everywhere-in-our-solar-system-but-what-does-that-mean-for-life-76315?amp%3Butm_campaign=latest+from+the+conversation+for+april+21+2017+-+72315486&%3Butm_content=latest+from+the+conversation+for+april+21+2017+-+72315486+cid_be3476f58bcb40a39469f3f562651cde&%3Butm_source=campaign_monitor&%3Butm_term=water+water+everywhere+in+our+solar+system+but+what+does+that+mean+for+life 3 comments
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