Scientists have found evidence that cold, Yellowstone-like geysers of water are issuing from a moon of Saturn called Enceladus, apparently fueled by liquid reservoirs that may lie just tens of yards beneath the moon's icy surface.
RE: a lot of unknowns - ie where does the heat exactly come from this deep in space.
A curious find indeed .... more info at:
http://www.newscientistspace.com/article.ns?id=dn8830
More questions have developed, indicating how little is understood about the Cosmos and its functioning. There is a link on this site about development of an "alternate" to the Black Hole, or at least a "similar" entitiy:
the Dark Energy Star.
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