Icequakes likely rumble along geyser-spitting fractures in Saturn's icy moon Enceladus

Tidal stresses may be causing constant icequakes on Saturn’s sixth largest moon Enceladus, a world of interest in the search for life beyond Earth, according to a new study. A better understanding of seismic activity could reveal what’s under the moon’s icy crust and provide clues to the habitability of its ocean.


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Source: Phys.org