Scientists think that life can be detected from Enceladus even without having to land on the moon or drill through its shell. Read to know more about these possibilities.
Saturn's Enceladus has a vast ocean covered by an icy shell and near its mouth pole, hundreds of plumes of water vapor burst through the ice where scientists detected methane that could be a sign of microbial life. Read the article to learn more details.
Some planets are surrounded by rings, which are made up of a variety of materials from the debris of broken space objects. Check out this article on why not all planets have planetary rings.
Thanks to the NASA James Webb Space Telescope, clouds surrounding Saturn's biggest moon, Titan, have been snapped and observed. Read to know more about these snaps and how important they are in further understanding Titan.
NASA developed the phone-sized drone, “Cryobot” under the SWIM project. It can swim on other planets to explore signs of life beyond Earth. Read to know more.
The Moon and planet Saturn will be visible to the naked eye or through a pair of binoculars on Saturday as it begins its monthly trip. Read on to learn when you can watch the extraordinary sky event.