Where life might hide, beneath the ice. A narrated cinematic fly-through — sit back as the camera flies the route and the story unfolds.
An ice shell over a salty ocean holding more water than all of Earth's seas combined.
The largest moon in the solar system — with a buried ocean and its own magnetic field.
A 500-km snowball venting its ocean into space through tiger-stripe fractures.
Rivers, lakes and rain — but of liquid methane, under an orange nitrogen sky.
The dwarf planet of the asteroid belt — bright salt flats mark where ancient brines reached the surface.