Saturn moon spouts plasma unlike any seen before
The geyser moon Enceladus is pouring a new type of charged particle into space, creating a "backwards" plasma Source: New Scientist - Discipline: Astronomy...
Source: LabSpaces - Friday, 8 June, 2012
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