Scientists have discovered new organic compounds in geysers from Saturn's moon Enceladus, strengthening its potential as a habitable world. Analysis of ice grains from NASA's Cassini spacecraft confirmed these molecules originate from the moon's subsurface ocean. While this indicates habitability, researchers emphasize it does not confirm the presence of life. The findings fuel calls for future missions to explore this icy ocean world further.
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