Frank Postberg, Gabriel Tobie, Thorsten Dambeck
The article reports on the availability of evidence that planet Saturn's moon Enceladus is harboring active hydrothermal vents, making it as one of the hottest places to look for life beyond Earth. Topics include the value of this hydrothermal activity as information on the composition and longevity of Enceladus' ocean, the need to learn how Enceladus generates and sustain its hot interior, and the need for future missions to clarify this heat source.
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