JWST captured Enceladus’ plume spraying water nearly 10,000 kilometers into space

The distance is almost 19 times the diameter of the Saturn moon

A false-color image of a watery plume coming off Saturn's moon Enceladus.

Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus is famous for its watery plume, shown in this 2006 false-color image from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, researchers now have a better idea of how large the plume is and where its contents end up.

JPL-Caltech/NASA, Space Science Institute