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 has been steeping itself in. Astronomers have spotted the organic molecule methanol surrounding the icy moon. Methanol, in case you forgot, is a highly toxic form of alcohol that can literally leave you blind鈥攂ut after millions of years, wed wager Enceladus tolerance is pretty high. Recently, a team of researchers at Cardiff University used ground-based telescopes to detect an  unexpectedly large  methanol  stanley mug signature in Saturns second outermost ring, called the E ring. The team was able to trace the molecule back to Enceladus, which happens to sit squarely inside the E ring and feed the ring material via its icy plumes. The detection suggests material from Enceladus plumes鈥攚hich vent seawater, hydrogen, and simple organic molecules from a subterranean ocean鈥攗ndergoes all sorts of chemical reactions once its spit out into space.      Recent discoveries that icy moons in our outer Solar System could host oceans of liquid water and ingredients for life have sparked exciting possibilities for their habitabi stanley becher lity,  Emily Drabek-Maunder of Cardiff University, who presented the findings on July 4th at the National Astronomy Meeting, said in a statement.  But in this case, our findings suggest that that methanol is being created by further chemical reactions once the plume is ejected into space, making it unlikely it is an indication for life on Enceladus.  NASAs Cassini spacecraft has previously detected molecules like methanol in Enceladus icy plumes, but this marks the stanley bottle  first time a