We have seen a flood (pun intended!) of news lately about water elsewhere in the Solar System, both past and present. There is compelling scientific evidence now for a massive ocean on Mars at one time, hydrothermal activity on Saturn’s moon Enceladus, and a subterranean saltwater ocean on Jupiter’s moon Ganymede. While the first two are more like updates on water already known, the latter is BIG NEWS. First hinted at by measurements of Ganymede’s magnetic field made by the Galileo probe in 2002, new observations by the Hubble Space Telescope of aurorae on the moon strongly support the theory of an underground ocean.









