Scientists have been studying space and new habitats in space for a very long time. According to conspiracy theories, the reason for these investigations is that one day the Earth will become an uninhabitable place. But we’d better deal with other less frightening causes. For example, with the developing technology, we will first become tourists in space and then settle there. In their latest research, scientists discovered something new in this regard. They detected huge bodies of water from Saturn’s moon Enceladus in space…
Signs of life from Saturn: Bodies of water detected on its moon Enceladus!
The body of water on Enceladus was actually detected in the 2000s. At that time, scientists turned their focus to the Enceladus moon after they detected the liquid ocean under an icy crust on the surface of this moon. At that time, the first findings were water bodies gushing and clouding on Enceladus.
Today, the James Webb Space Telescope was at work. A team formed with scientists from Earth, so to speak, studied the entire space one by one. A surprising situation arose on the Enceladus moon. “A water cloud more than 20 times larger than the Moon has been detected,” said Geronimo Villanueva of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, lead author of the study. said. He added that the water cloud was moving to the south line.
The aforementioned water cloud and body of water are spraying water while advancing along the southern line. This rapid eruption, amounting to 80 gallons, may be signaling that the water in the cloud is quite hot. NASA stated that with this spray speed, an Olympic pool can be easily filled in a few hours.
It should be noted that after the discovery of water on Saturn and Enceladus, new opportunities for humanity actually emerged. A brand new planet and moon. “Because of Webb’s wavelength coverage and sensitivity, and what we’ve learned from previous missions, we have a whole new window of opportunity,” NASA said in a statement. included the phrase.
Last week, we shared the news that the Earth has a new satellite, that is, we have a second Moon. This week, we share the discovery of water in space on one of Saturn’s moons, Enceladus. The fact that humanity discovers something new every week is actually an indication of how big the universe is.