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A photo of Enceladus, Saturn's moon, taken by the Cassini spacecraft on March 12, 2009. A model radiation-cooked melt water powered by hydrogen peroxide and geysering out of Saturn's moon, Enceladus. Full Article at USA Today

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  1. ScienceDaily (Nov. 8, 2009) The Cassini spacecraft has weathered the Monday, Nov. 2, flyby of Saturn's moon Enceladus in good health and has been sending images and data of the encounter back to Earth. Full Article at Science Daily

  2. Saturn's geyser-spewing moon, Enceladus — visited by the international Cassini spacecraft on its closest flyby this week— presents planetary scientists with a geophysical locked-room mystery. Whodunit? Or rather Whatdunit? Or Whatizit? Full Article at ABC News

  3. Cassini has weathered its Nov 2, 2009 flyby of the Saturn’s moon, Enceladus, in good shape. Full Article at Tom's Astronomy Blog

  4. NASA's Cassini spacecraft made its deepest plunge yet into the plumes of Saturn's moon Enceladus on Monday. The dive might reveal complex organic molecules that could hint at life. Full Article at New Scientist

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