JWST Discovers Wild 6K Mile Water Plume Gushing From Saturn's Moon, Why This Matters

JWST Discovers Wild 6K Mile Water Plume Gushing From Saturn's Moon, Why This Matters
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured data regarding a water vapor plume from Saturn’s moon Enceladus, which spans an incredible 6,000 miles. The detection of an immense water emission of this nature is the first seen over such a far-reaching distance. It also gives scientists an idea of how an emission like this can supply water

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