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eppur_se_muova

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Thu Mar 29, 2012, 01:59 PM Mar 2012

Cassini spacecraft sees Saturn moon geysers (BBC)

By Paul Rincon
Science editor, BBC News website

The Cassini spacecraft has captured striking images from flying by three moons of Saturn, including new pictures of Enceladus's gushing geysers.

Cassini made its lowest pass yet over the south pole of Enceladus, at at an altitude of 74km (46 miles).

This allowed it to "taste" the jets of water vapour and ice that the moon spews forth into space.

The Nasa probe also made relatively close flypasts of two other Saturnian satellites: Dione and Janus.

The observations were made over 27 and 28 March.
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more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17550834

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Carolyn Porco's 2007 TED Talk longship Mar 2012 #1
Saw this on NetFlix just last night...AMAZING! TruthBeTold65 Mar 2012 #2

longship

(40,416 posts)
1. Carolyn Porco's 2007 TED Talk
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 02:26 PM
Mar 2012

It's a stunner!

TED

Look up Porco and get the 2007 Cassini talk.

on edit: most TED videos are in MP4 format and can be downloaded so you can watch them offline.

TruthBeTold65

(203 posts)
2. Saw this on NetFlix just last night...AMAZING!
Fri Mar 30, 2012, 12:56 PM
Mar 2012

I really can't stand that I just heard about this. The pictures of the Huygens probe that landed on the surface of Titan was so cool!! Plus the information on the one of the other moons "Enceladus"...the possible existence of life on another planet in our solar system.

What a triumph for the human race! So much to discover and so little time...for me to see that is. LOL

Totally recommend the watch of this video!

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