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Craters made of ice have been observed on Saturn's moon Enceladus. It is the coldest planet in the Saturn system.

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Mars is the only planet after Earth where scientists expect water in the form of ice. But,

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now scientists have seen some craters made of ice on one moon Enceladus.

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Scientists believe that ice exists at varying depths at the south pole of Enceladus.

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 Beneath the thick icy surface of Enceladus is an ocean of salt water, from which liquid fountains continually erupt, turning into ice.

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 Ice formed from liquid fountains forms a series of craters on the surface of Enceladus.

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Scientists researching the thickness and density of Enceladus' ice have said that their research is important for future missions to the lunar surface.

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The team of scientists detected the surface of Enceladus using the land of Iceland. The land of Iceland has features similar to Enceladus.

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 The ground ice on Enceladus later melts, but the crater remains.......