The oxygen appears to arise when SATURN's MAGNETIC FIELD rotates over RHEA. Energetic particles trapped in the planet's MAGNETIC FIELD pepper the moon's water-ice surface. They cause chemical reactions that decompose the surface and release oxygen. The source of the carbon dioxide is less certain. No alien life forms are expected, suggests "NEW SCIENTIST".
Oxygen at RHEA's surface is estimated to be about 5 trillion times less dense than what we have at Earth. But the new results show that surface decomposition could contribute abundant molecules of oxygen, leading to surface densities roughly "100" times greater than the exospheres of either Earth's moon or Mercury, in a NASA STATEMENT RELEASED TODAY.