Previously undetected organic compounds have been found in ice ejected into space from Enceladus, making the satellite a prime candidate for further research.
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    So let's go destroy that too. No one would stop us.
This dude has got to be American, wanting to destroy life that isn't bothering him in any way.
Anyone who's interested in what life on one (or more!) of our two gas giants' ice moons might be like should take a look at 2010 and 2061 by Arthur C. Clarke (oh, and avoid 3001 at all costs!).