Underground lake possibly on Enceladus

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Message 1499300 - Posted: 3 Apr 2014, 19:37:50 UTC

Ocean as Large as Lake Superior Found on Enceladus
In an unlikely corner of our solar system, scientists have discovered evidence of what they believe is a subterranean ocean. The water means a tiny moon orbiting Saturn could be one of the few places in the solar system with the right ingredients for life.
Much of the article sounds more like speculation than anything else, but still was an interesting read.
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Message 1499347 - Posted: 3 Apr 2014, 20:51:30 UTC - in response to Message 1499300.  

Thanx, good short read.
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Message 1499481 - Posted: 4 Apr 2014, 0:10:05 UTC

Heck, I've already seen this new on TV.
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Message 1499523 - Posted: 4 Apr 2014, 1:21:01 UTC - in response to Message 1499481.  
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Heck, I've already seen this new on TV.

Yeah, I'm sure that I read this a couple of months ago.

They must be bumping the story again for some reason (or that site is just a bit slow on the up take).

Cheers.
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