“Enceladus is the one place where we can actually touch the water from the ocean,” ESA spokesperson Dr Jörn Helbert told IFLScience.

“Enceladus is the one place where we can actually touch the water from the ocean,” ESA spokesperson Dr Jörn Helbert told IFLScience.
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