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PLANETARY SCIENCE: A Strange Little Saturnian Ice Ball Gets Stranger Still
Richard A. Kerr
When the Cassini spacecraft approached Enceladus last month, it found evidence that some areas of Saturn's icy-bright satellite are younger than thought.