Underground water on Saturn moon on This Week @NASA

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Thanks to NASA’s Cassini spacecraft and the Deep Space Network, we have evidence that a large underground ocean of water exists on Saturn’s moon Enceladus — a theory formulated in 2005. Radio frequency and gravity measurements of Cassini flying by the moon indicate a large ocean about 6 miles deep, below an ice shell about 19 to 25 miles thick. This finding validates the inclusion of Enceladus to the list of possible places in our solar system to contain microbial life. Also, LADEE update, Women in Aerospace, Lightfoot visits Langley, Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board meetings, International students observing climate and New partner at Kennedy!

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  1. So now NASA become political ground. No more passion for exploration and dedication for science. America is becoming everyday hopeless to mankind. What I see today America definitely not Benjamin Franklin America?

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