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Enceladus: A Frozen Moon With Explosive Eruptions

Season 51 Episode 11 | 1m 56s

Enceladus erupts over 660 pounds of water per second, with jets reaching up to 6,000 miles into space. These massive plumes far exceed the size of the moon itself.

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