Friday, March 10, 2006

This is absolutly fantastic



Does it contain new forms of life or just a few old geysers?

By John Johnson in Los Angeles
March 11, 2006
Life as we know it ... the mix of water, heat and organic compounds makes Enceladus a prime candidate for NASA's search.

IMAGES from NASA's Cassini spacecraft show that one of Saturn's moons, Enceladus, may have water erupting from giant geysers, raising the tantalising possibility that the icy moon could support some form of life. Click here to read the rest of the article

2 Comments:

Blogger Sarah said...

Isn't that a closeup of a jawbreaker before they add the final layer?

Kidding...

Wicked photo.

Fri Mar 10, 02:17:00 PM MST  
Blogger Spinfly said...

did you read the article!!! that might be our new home Skoggle after we get done distroying the earth.

Fri Mar 10, 02:19:00 PM MST  

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