Curious with the giant Y on the Moon Enceladus
A huge Y word that has just appeared on the surface of Moon Enceladus on Saturn is astonishing.
Viewed from above, the letter Y on the Moon Enceladus has the same shape as the giant monster tentacles, discovered by NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
At the time of the discovery, this huge Y-shaped area lies on the border between the two dark areas of Moon Enceladus on Saturn and is most likely the result of a special ice-forming process.
The Y-mark on the Moon Enceladus tends to expand.(Image source: Caltech JPL- / NASA Science Institute / Space).
According to the analysis, the Y-spot on the Moon Enceladus tends to expand, extending north of the Moon, manifested by distinct, dense print lines, namely three large branches.
"This phenomenon is one of the most recent young tectonic manifestations , found on the surface of the moon Enceladus. Earlier, a groundwater system beneath the Moon's surface Enceladus erupted, running long. amazingly striped stripes. "
NASA experts say that although Cassini does not have a mission to find planet life, but from the data, along with some organic substances found on the Moon Enceladus, the researchers said that the Mars, it may also be an ideal planet that once had the ancient life of aliens.
This phenomenon was observed by the Cassini spacecraft at a distance of 60,000 miles, or 100,000 km.
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