A colossal plume of water vapour has been detected coming from Enceladus, a wee moon of Saturn, according to NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. Water expelled from Enceladus may be having a significant impact on the surrounding environment, as well as reaching other celestial bodies within Saturn's system.
In the past, Enceladus was known to have water vapor plumes, but this new discovery is truly astounding because this plume extends up to 100 kilometers above the surface and is several hundred kilometers wide. Water is being released in a staggering quantity from Enceladus, raising questions about its composition and its source, likely its oceon.
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