This picture shows geysers near the South Pole of Enceladus. Enceladus is a medium-size, icy moon of Saturn. The geysers shoot ice crystals (lower left) hundreds of kilometers (miles) into the sky above the moon. The geysers seem to come from huge cracks in Enceladus called "tiger stripes". The areas near the "tiger stripes" are surprisingly warm.
Images courtesy of NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute.