Cassini probe observes Saturn's moon Enceladus has 'spreading surface', possibly caused by liquid water beneath the surface.
As far as I can tell this is big deal, essentially raising the number of plausible candidates for extraterrestrial life in the Solar System by one. Especially given that, as far as I was aware, the big showpiece for the Cassini mission was always expected to be Titan; I was under the impression that the other moons of Saturn were expected to be rather uninteresting barren balls of rock.
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