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Cassini dances with Enceladus once again | Bad Astronomy
added on 04 Nov 2009
Today (as I write this), the Cassini spacecraft passed just a hair under 100 km (62 miles) from the surface of Enceladus, an icy moon of Saturn. This little moon is scientifically incredibly interesting; there are geysers at the south pole that are spewing out water! The images are just now comin...
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Cassini dances with Enceladus once again | Bad Astronomy
posted to The Loom on 03 Nov 2009
Today (as I write this), the Cassini spacecraft passed just a hair under 100 km (62 miles) from the surface of Enceladus, an icy moon of Saturn. This little moon is scientifically incredibly interesting; there are geysers at the south pole that are spewing out water! The images are just now comin...
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Cassini dances with Enceladus once again | Bad Astronomy
posted to Bad Astronomy on 03 Nov 2009
Today (as I write this), the Cassini spacecraft passed just a hair under 100 km (62 miles) from the surface of Enceladus, an icy moon of Saturn. This little moon is scientifically incredibly interesting; there are geysers at the south pole that are spewing out water! The images are just now comin...
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