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Enceladian Geysers
Da "NASA - Picture of the Day" dell'8 Giugno 2006:"In this stunning Saturnian vista - one in a series of artist's visions of volcanos on alien worlds - icy geysers erupt along narrow fractures in inner moon Enceladus. The majestic plumes were actually discovered by instruments on the Cassini Spacecraft during close encounters with bright and shiny Enceladus last year. Researchers now suspect the plumes originate from near-surface pockets of liquid water with temperatures near 273 kelvins (0° Celsius) - hot when compared to the distant moon's surface temperature of 73 kelvins (- 200° C). A dramatic sign that tiny, 500km-diameter Enceladus is surprisingly active, these ice volcanos hold out another potential site in the search for water and origin of life beyond planet Earth. 
Enceladus' ice volcanos also likely produce Saturn's faint but extended E-Ring". 
Parole chiave: Artistic Visions of the Solar System

Enceladian Geysers

Da "NASA - Picture of the Day" dell'8 Giugno 2006:"In this stunning Saturnian vista - one in a series of artist's visions of volcanos on alien worlds - icy geysers erupt along narrow fractures in inner moon Enceladus. The majestic plumes were actually discovered by instruments on the Cassini Spacecraft during close encounters with bright and shiny Enceladus last year. Researchers now suspect the plumes originate from near-surface pockets of liquid water with temperatures near 273 kelvins (0° Celsius) - hot when compared to the distant moon's surface temperature of 73 kelvins (- 200° C). A dramatic sign that tiny, 500km-diameter Enceladus is surprisingly active, these ice volcanos hold out another potential site in the search for water and origin of life beyond planet Earth.
Enceladus' ice volcanos also likely produce Saturn's faint but extended E-Ring".

Enceladus - artistic vision.jpg Enceladus-PIA07724.jpg Enceladus~2.jpg Flash-PIA02108.jpg Gusev Crater.jpg
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Parole chiave:Artistic / Visions / of / the / Solar / System
Copyright:Michael Carroll
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Data di inserimento:Giu 08, 2006
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