Supercomputer Boosts Enceladus Life Search
Revolutionary supercomputer models have revealed that Saturn's moon Enceladus expels 20 to 40 percent less mass from its geysers than previously estimated, significantly refining our understanding of its internal dynamics and ocean interaction. This crucial insight, alongside new findings of global heat distribution suggesting a stable, long-term liquid ocean, further solidifies Enceladus's status as a prime candidate for extraterrestrial life and informs future exploration missions.