Proposed NASA mission to a moon of Saturn
Voyager 2 view of Enceladus in 1981: Samarkand Sulci vertical grooves (lower center); Ali Baba and Aladdin craters (upper left)
Enceladus Life Finder (ELF ) is a proposed astrobiology mission concept for a NASA spacecraft intended to assess the habitability of the internal aquatic ocean of Enceladus , which is Saturn 's sixth-largest moon [ 1] [ 2] of at least 146 total moons, and seemingly similar in chemical makeup to comets .[ 3] The spaceprobe would orbit Saturn and fly through Enceladus's geyser-like plumes multiple times. It would be powered by energy supplied from solar panels on the spacecraft .
^ Lunine, Jonathan I.; Waite, Jack Hunter Jr.; Postberg, Frank; Spilker, Linda J. (2015). Enceladus Life Finder: The search for life in a habitable moon (PDF) . 46th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (2015). Houston (TX): Lunar and Planetary Institute.
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