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Enceladus
from YouTube :: Tag // modest April 25, 2008
At least five different types of terrain have been identified on Enceladus. In addition to craters there are smooth plains and extensive linear cracks and ridges. At least some of the surface is relatively young, probably less than 100 million years. This means that Enceladus must have been active until very recently (and perhaps is still active today). Perhaps some sort of "water volcanism" is at work. Enceladus is much too small to be heated solely by the decay of radioactive material in its interior at present. But briefly after its formation 4.5 billion years ago short-lived radioisotopes may have provided enough heat to melt and differentiate the interior. That combined with modest present day heating from long-lived isotopes and tidal heating may account for the present day activity on Enceladus. Author: AdamLore Keywords: Enceladus Adam Lore Mr. Door Cottage Cheese Planet Added: April 25, 2008
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Sophia Meets An Astronaut
from YouTube :: Videos by MuggleSam April 23, 2008
Five year old Sophia got an opportunity of a life time to meet Canadian Astronaut Colonel Chris Hadfield. Did you know there might be life inside one of Saturn's Moons? Or that satellite photos show there are 6 strange black holes on Mars? Or that by 2013 people will be living on the moon doing experiments in a permanent habitat? (Sophia was worried he would be wearing his space suit and that he would be scary so I told her he's just a man. "we thought you were just a man" she says with relief.) Sophia is wearing Yosi Girls Hair clips! Thank you to Berzerkeley for the beautiful fairy hair barretts and lollipop ties! You can find them here: http://www.yosigirls.com I filmed this in Cinema Mode 24p. Anyone notice the difference? Space is cool. Song written for us by Sequoya http://youtube.com/Sequoya Author: MuggleSam Keywords: mugglesam kids sophia astronaut interview chris hadfield nasa mars enceladus phoenix space ship saturn moon canada Added: April 23, 2008
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The Tour Designers
from YouTube :: Videos by jplnews April 15, 2008
Cassini tour designers worked at breakneck speed on plans for the spacecraft's extended stay at Saturn. Author: JPLnews Keywords: Saturn Cassini Titan Enceladus space tour designers NASA JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory hd Added: April 15, 2008
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Kromatic Dancers
from YouTube :: Tag // second life April 06, 2008
Dj Parsifal, Enceladus (Kromatic Owner), Anocas (Kormatic Owner) and Bavometh at Kromatic Club Author: Bavometh Keywords: Kromatic Second Life Parsifal Parsi Enceladus Ence Jewell Anocas Any Cortes Bavometh Bavo Bav Beurling Added: April 6, 2008
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What's Up for March 2008
from YouTube :: Videos by jplnews March 31, 2008
Saturn and its moons are visible, while Mars is getting smaller in the night sky. Author: JPLnews Keywords: Saturn Mars star space Enceladus astronomy planets NASA JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory Added: March 31, 2008
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Saturn - Enceladus
from energyvision March 23, 2008
NASA images of Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons, clouds around Saturn, sounds by WernerFormats available: Quicktime (.mov), Flash Video (.flv)Tags: saturn, enceladus, moon
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Cassini to graze Saturn moon's plumes
from YouTube :: Videos by newscientistvideo March 11, 2008
Read more: http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn13448 The Cassini spacecraft will fly closer to the moon Enceladus on 12 March than ever before in an attempt to scoop up particles from the moon's mysterious icy jets (Courtesy of NASA) Author: newscientistvideo Keywords: cassini enceladus flyby jets plumes Added: March 11, 2008
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Enceladus: Taking the Plunge
from YouTube :: Videos by jplnews March 04, 2008
On March 12, NASA's Cassini spacecraft will make its closest flyby yet to Saturn's moon Enceladus. Cassini's goal: To scoop up samples of water-ice and gas spewing from Old-Faithful-like geysers. Author: JPLnews Keywords: Saturn Enceladus moon Cassini planets space NASA Jet Propulsion Added: March 4, 2008
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Naked Scientists 07.05.27 - Planets and Cosmology
from - The Naked Scientists Naked Science Radio Show PODCAST - Stripping Down Science May 28, 2007
This week, Drs Chris and Helen find out how your fingers can reveal whether you're mathematically minded, and bridge-building ants that quite literally let themselves be walked over. Also, Astronomer Carolin Crawford takes us on a foray into outer space to discover the shape of the universe, we meet a geyser so tall that it spurts into space, and we Join Maggie Turnbull as she searches for nearby planets that could sustain life. Plus, in Kitchen Science, how to measure the speed of light using a microwave oven!
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Naked Scientists 07.05.27 - Planets and Cosmology
from - The Naked Scientists Naked Science Radio Show PODCAST - Stripping Down Science May 28, 2007
This week, Drs Chris and Helen find out how your fingers can reveal whether you're mathematically minded, and bridge-building ants that quite literally let themselves be walked over. Also, Astronomer Carolin Crawford takes us on a foray into outer space to discover the shape of the universe, we meet a geyser so tall that it spurts into space, and we Join Maggie Turnbull as she searches for nearby planets that could sustain life. Plus, in Kitchen Science, how to measure the speed of light using a microwave oven!
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Naked Scientists 07.05.27 - Planets and Cosmology
from - The Naked Scientists Naked Science Radio Show PODCAST - Stripping Down Science May 28, 2007
This week, Drs Chris and Helen find out how your fingers can reveal whether you're mathematically minded, and bridge-building ants that quite literally let themselves be walked over. Also, Astronomer Carolin Crawford takes us on a foray into outer space to discover the shape of the universe, we meet a geyser so tall that it spurts into space, and we Join Maggie Turnbull as she searches for nearby planets that could sustain life. Plus, in Kitchen Science, how to measure the speed of light using a microwave oven!
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