[BBC]Sodium issue clouds Enceladus# Aviation - 航空航天
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By Molly Bentley
Science reporter, San Francisco
An ocean is not the source of the jets emanating from Saturn's moon
Enceladus, a new study concludes.
The research questions the moon's promise as a target in the search for life
beyond Earth and has stirred controversy among scientists who dispute its
conclusions.
A chemical analysis of Enceladus, led by University of Colorado planetary
scientist Nick Schneider, failed to detect sodium, an element scientists say
should be in a body of water that
Science reporter, San Francisco
An ocean is not the source of the jets emanating from Saturn's moon
Enceladus, a new study concludes.
The research questions the moon's promise as a target in the search for life
beyond Earth and has stirred controversy among scientists who dispute its
conclusions.
A chemical analysis of Enceladus, led by University of Colorado planetary
scientist Nick Schneider, failed to detect sodium, an element scientists say
should be in a body of water that