Detection of Organic Compounds in Ejected Ice Grains From Enceladus's Ocean
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Scientists have detected organic compounds in ice grains ejected from Enceladus's ocean, a discovery that sheds light on the moon's potential for supporting life. The finding is significant for understanding Enceladus's habitability, although the lack of comments on HN suggests a muted reaction.
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