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Volcanoes on Saturn

Okay, actually they're on one of Saturn's moons:

The international Cassini spacecraft has found visual evidence that Saturn's moon Enceladus is geologically active.

Enceladus now joins an exclusive club along with Jupiter's Io and Neptune's Triton, which were previously observed to be geologically active.

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