Jason Major a Twitter: "Not only do the geysers indicate a liquid ocean inside Enceladus, but they also create an entire ring around Saturn. The E ring is a hazy cloud of
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Detailed view of the ring system that surrounds the planet Saturn, the second largest planet in our solar system, photographed from a distance of 8.9 million km. According to current knowledge, Saturn
![Ice particles from Enceladus' jets replenish one of Saturn's rings, called the E ring. NASAsUnexplained | Science Channel | Scoopnest Ice particles from Enceladus' jets replenish one of Saturn's rings, called the E ring. NASAsUnexplained | Science Channel | Scoopnest](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CsR0YEkWEAEdDOj.jpg)