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Cassini disintegrated in the skies above Saturn early on Friday, following a remarkable journey of 20 years.

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Signs of Life?

Saturn’s sixth largest moon, Enceladus, has loomed large in the minds of astrobiologists since 2005, when Cassini first spotted geysers of water ice erupting from “tiger stripe” fissures near its south pole.

Scientists think these geysers are blasting material from a sizable ocean buried beneath the satellite’s ice shell, indicating that Enceladus has liquid water, one of the key ingredients required for life.

NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute

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https://www.nbcnews.com/slideshow/greatest-hits-cassini-s-incredible-tour-saturn-n749311

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