Enceladus geysers originate from melted ice
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Geysers on Saturn's moon Enceladus may not come from its underground ocean

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Cassini 's Cassini spacecraft first discovered towering plumes of water vapor erupting from Enceladus 's frozen surface.
Researchers at Dartmouth College suggest the observed plumes might not come from a hidden ocean under the moon's surface.
Instead, the water in the geysers could originate from melted surface ice on the Saturnian moon .
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