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Carolyn Porco: Poderia uma lua de Saturno suportar vida?

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Carolyn Porco partilha excitantes novas descobertas da recente passagem da nave Cassini a uma das luas de Saturno, Enceladus. Amostras colhidas dos géisers de gelo da mesma sugerem que um oceano debaixo da sua superficie poderia suportar vida.

Translated into Portuguese (Portugal) by Alexandre Loureiro
Reviewed by Carlos Modesto
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About Carolyn Porco

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 and more links

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