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Ultimi arrivi - Saturn: the "Ringed Beauty" and His Moons
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Enceladus-N00037005.jpgEnceladus fly-by (10) - from approx. 35.000 Km57 visitenessun commentoLug 16, 2005
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Enceladus-N00037000.jpgEnceladus fly-by (9) - from approx. 38.000 Km58 visitenessun commentoLug 16, 2005
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Enceladus-N00036994.jpgEnceladus fly-by (8) - from approx. 52.000 Km59 visitenessun commentoLug 16, 2005
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Enceladus-N00036991.jpgEnceladus fly-by (7) - from approx. 54.000 Km57 visitenessun commentoLug 16, 2005
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Enceladus-N00036984.jpgEnceladus fly-by (6) - from approx. 58.000 Km58 visitenessun commentoLug 16, 2005
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Enceladus-N00036975.jpgEnceladus fly-by (5) - from approx. 64.000 Km56 visitenessun commentoLug 16, 2005
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Enceladus-N00036972.jpgEnceladus fly-by (4) - from approx. 66.000 Km58 visitenessun commentoLug 16, 2005
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Enceladus-N00036966.jpgEnceladus fly-by (3) - from approx. 69.000 Km57 visitenessun commentoLug 16, 2005
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Enceladus-N00036944.jpgEnceladus fly-by (1) - from approx. 148.000 Km57 visiteIn rapida sequenza, la splendida "Luna di Neve", Encelado, durante il fly-by della Sonda Cassini occorso il giorno 14 Luglio 2005. Una serie di frames spettacolari da studiare e valutare con molta calma, alla ricerca di dettagli, curiosità, possibili Anomalie ed eventuali 'manipolazioni'.

Enceladus Flyby - Jul. 14, 2005: Technical Data

Shortest Distance -----> 172 Km (about 107 miles) from Enceladus' surface
Av. Speed during flyby --------> 8,2 Km/sec (such as approx. 18.343 mph)
Lug 16, 2005
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Enceladus-N00036954.jpgEnceladus fly-by (2) - from approx. 110.000 Km57 visitenessun commentoLug 16, 2005
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Prometheus-PIA07541.jpgPrometheus57 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Saturn's shepherd moon Prometheus hovers between the A and F-Rings as if suspended on an invisible thread, while bright clouds drift in Saturn's atmosphere approximately 130.000 Km(such as about 81.000 miles) beyond. It is noteworthy that such clouds are visible here in the shadows cast by the Rings.

The image was taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on June 3, 2005, at a distance of approximately 2,1 MKM (1,3 MMs) from Saturn. The image scale is 13 Km (approx. 8 miles) per pixel. This view was processed to enhance fine details".
Lug 14, 2005
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Prometheus-PIA07540.jpgThe "double night" of Prometheus55 visiteCaption NASA originale:"Saturn's moon Prometheus is seen here emerging from the darkness of Saturn's shadow. This shepherd moon, like most of Saturn's moons, always keeps the same face pointing toward the Planet. An observer on the moon's Saturn-facing side would never see the Sun directly overhead at noon, for the Planet would always be in the way (creating an eclipse). Instead, the Sun would rise in the east, but as noon approached the eclipse would begin, bringing darkness a second time. Night comes twice on Prometheus.

This image was taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on June 3, 2005, at a distance of approx. 2,1 MKM (such as 1,3 MMs) from Saturn. The image scale is 13 Km (such as 8 miles) per pixel".
Lug 14, 2005
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