Scientists said that Saturn has the underground water, which is not much deep inside its ground, just some kilometers digging can extract the groundwater from the Saturn.
Cassini Project Scientist Linda Spilker at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory said, "Finding temperatures near these three inactive fractures that are unexpectedly higher than those outside them adds to the intrigue of Enceladus."
Spilker added, "What is the warm underground ocean really like and could life have evolved there? These questions remain to be answered by future missions to this ocean world."
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