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Carolyn Porco: ¿Podría la luna de Saturno albergar vida?

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Carolyn Porco comparte sus emocionantes nuevos descubrimientos de la última exploración realizada por la nave Cassini a una de las lunas de Saturno, Encélado. Las muestras recogidas de los fríos géisers de la luna insinúan que debajo de la superficie océanica podría albergar vida.

As the leader of the Imaging Team on the Cassini mission to Saturn, Carolyn Porco interprets and shares the pictures coming back from this fascinating planet, its rings and its moons. Full bio »

Translated into Spanish by Tiare Rivera
Reviewed by Lourdes Cahuich
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