The Carnival of Space 534 is up at Urban Astronomer.
Universe Today – Check Out NASA’s New Instrument that will Look for Life on Enceladus
NASA hopes to send another mission to Jupiter to further explore the plumes and the interior of Enceladus. This mission will likely include a new instrument that was recently announced by NASA, known as the Submillimeter Enceladus Life Fundamentals Instrument (SELFI). This instrument, which was proposed by a team from the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, recently received support for further development.
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Quite cute naming it SELFI tipping hat to millennials. LOL
Just a slight correction: Enceladus is a moon of Saturn, not of Jupiter.