A water 💦 vapour plume from #Saturn’s 🪐 #moon #Enceladus spanning more than 9600 kilometres has been detected by researchers using the #NASA / #ESA / #CSA #JamesWebb #SpaceTelescope 🔭.
In the coming years Webb will serve as the primary tool for observing the #ocean moon Enceladus https://esawebb.org/news/weic2314

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Webb maps surprisingly large plume jetting from Saturn’s moon Enceladus - Interaction between moon’s plumes and Saturn’s ring system explored with Webb

A water vapour plume from Saturn’s moon Enceladus spanning more than 9600 kilometres — long enough to stretch across the Eurasian continent from Ireland to Japan — has been detected by researchers using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. Not only is this the first time such water ejection has been seen over such an expansive distance, but Webb is also giving scientists a direct look, for the first time, at how this emission feeds the water supply for the entire system of Saturn and its rings.

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