A reassessment of data from NASA's Voyager 2 has revealed that Uranus' moon Miranda may contain a subsurface ocean, challenging assumptions about its potential for life.
Enceladus erupts over 660 pounds of water per second, with jets reaching up to 6,000 miles into space. These massive plumes far exceed the size of the moon itself. National Corporate funding for ...
Miranda, a small moon of Uranus, has always been a bit of a mystery. Recently, scientists have been curious if it might have ...
Scientists have developed a new method to compute how tides affect the interiors of planets and moons. Importantly, the new ...
Since the formation of Earth approximately 4.5 billion years ago, the convection and release of hot magma in its mantle layer ...
Enceladus has jets rich in phosphates and likely hydrothermal vents in its ocean. With the key ingredients for life on its surface, the moon may serve as an incubator for life. National Corporate ...
“To find evidence of an ocean inside a small object like Miranda is incredibly surprising,” said Tom Nordheim, a planetary ...
Surface features of Uranus' icy moon Miranda point to the existence of a once deep ocean, one that still may exist today.
A recent study points to an exciting possibility: that Uranus's moon Miranda, located in the far reaches of our solar system, ...
The planet Uranus and its five biggest moons may not be the dead sterile worlds that scientists have long thought. Instead, ...