Not exact matches
This graphic illustrates how Cassini scientists think water interacts with
rock at the bottom of the ocean of Saturn's
icy moon Enceladus, producing hydrogen gas.
Scientists on NASA's Cassini mission conjecture that this is how water interacts with
rock at the bottom of the ocean of Saturn's
icy moon Enceladus, producing hydrogen gas (H2).
«It's very exciting that we can use these tiny grains of
rock, spewed into space by geysers, to tell us about conditions on — and beneath — the ocean floor of an
icy moon,» said the paper's lead author Sean Hsu, a postdoctoral researcher
at the University of Colorado
at Boulder.
While I was sad my entertainment for the night was gone, I was very happy I did not have to brave the
icy winds and dodge the freezing
rocks whizzing
at my face.
She returns to it time and time again throughout the story to stare
at its waves, cry on its
rocks, or dive deep into its
icy waters.