6,000-mile plume spurts from icy moon into water "donut" around Saturn

A Cassini image of Enceladus, where a gigantic plume of water has now been spotted

Saturn’s moon Enceladus is famous for its plumes that spray water into space. Now the James Webb Space Telescope has watched the biggest known plume so far, spanning thousands of miles, and studied how they feed a huge water “donut” around Saturn.

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