One of Saturn's moons 'may have water'

Caverns of liquid salty water which could provide a home for extra-terrestrial life may lie beneath the icy surface of one of Saturn’s moons, scientists believe.

One of Saturn's moons 'may have water'

Caverns of liquid salty water which could provide a home for extra-terrestrial life may lie beneath the icy surface of one of Saturn’s moons, scientists believe.

The evidence comes from the discovery of seawater salt in ice grains forming Saturn’s outermost ring.

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