By Jonathan Amos Science correspondent, BBC News There seems small disbelief that Saturn’s moon Enceladus hides a vast physique of glass H2O underneath a icy skin. The Cassini probe, that intermittently sweeps past a small moon, has returned nonetheless some-more interpretation to behind up a thought of a sub-surface sea. This time, it is a showing of negatively charged H2O molecules in a ambience of Enceladus.

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