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Part 3 - Carolyn Porco's favourite Cassini photos
from YouTube :: Videos by newscientistvideo July 09, 2008
Planetary scientist Carolyn Porco takes us through her favourite Cassini photos of the icy moons. Read more: http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn14276?DCMP=youtube Watch Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faaVRkipmzE Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gny7XHVOARM Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SJ-ad_S_I0 Author: newscientistvideo Keywords: icy moons Cassini photos Carolyn Porco Added: July 9, 2008
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Part 2 - Carolyn Porco's favourite Cassini photos
from YouTube :: Videos by newscientistvideo July 09, 2008
Planetary scientist Carolyn Porco takes us through her favourite Cassini photos of Titan. Read more: http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn14276?DCMP=youtube Watch Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faaVRkipmzE Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnvSKQrp1QE Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SJ-ad_S_I0 Author: newscientistvideo Keywords: Titan Cassini photos Carolyn Porco Added: July 9, 2008
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Part 1 - Carolyn Porco's favourite Cassini photos
from YouTube :: Videos by newscientistvideo July 09, 2008
Planetary scientist Carolyn Porco takes us through her favourite Cassini photos of the rings of Saturn. Read more: http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn14276?DCMP=youtube Watch Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gny7XHVOARM Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnvSKQrp1QE Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SJ-ad_S_I0 Author: newscientistvideo Keywords: rings Saturn Cassini photo Added: July 9, 2008
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Icy Moons of Saturn
from YouTube :: Tag // incubus July 02, 2008
Dione, Hyperion, Tethys, and Prometheus - only 4 of Saturn's many (60 and counting) beautiful moons. These haunting images were captured by the International Cassini-Huygens mission now visiting the Saturn system. Author: IiIwing Keywords: NASA Saturn Icy Moons Cassini Huygens Dione Hyperion Tethys Prometheus Incubus The Warmth Added: July 2, 2008
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Flight over Iapetus 2007
from Dailymotion - channel tech & science June 03, 2008
Le site de Cassini-Huygens, en orbite depuis juilllet 2004 autour de Saturne http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.cfmAuthor: Senbei64 Tags: flight over iapetus 2007 cassini japet arthur clark clarck by huygens nasa esa cratere impact planete asteroid asteroide planet Posted: 03 June 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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Video: News From Saturn
from YouTube :: Videos by jplnews May 21, 2008
Cassini completes the final Titan flybys of its original Saturn tour and prepares for a two-year extension. Author: JPLnews Keywords: Saturn planets rings moons solar system Titan Huygens Cassini space NASA JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory Added: May 21, 2008
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Icy Moons of Saturn
from YouTube :: Tag // incubus April 21, 2008
Saturn has been called the "Jewel of the Solar System" because of its beautiful rings and many (60 and counting) moons. These images were captured by the International Cassini-Huygens mission currently visiting the Saturnian System. Author: IiIwing Keywords: NASA Cassini Huygens Saturn Rings Icy Moons Dione Hyperion Tethys Incubus The Warmth Added: April 21, 2008
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Icy Moons of Saturn
from YouTube :: Tag // incubus April 19, 2008
These amazing images were recently captured by the International Cassini-Huygens mission visiting the Saturnian System. Saturn has been called the "Jewel of the Solar System" because of its beautiful rings and many (60 and counting) moons. Author: IiIwing Keywords: NASA Cassini Huygens Saturn Icy Moons Dione Iapetus Hyperion Incubus The Warmth Added: April 19, 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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Titan de plus près
from Dailymotion - channel tech & science April 13, 2008
Titan : une Terre de méthane Après avoir rappelé que Cassini-Huygens représentait « la mission robotisée la plus complexe jamais entreprise » et qu'elle était « un bel exemple de coopération internationale », Jean Pierre Lebreton est revenu sur les données du voyage comme l'utilisation par Cassini de l'assistance gravitationnelle pour atteindre le système de Saturne : 7 ans de voyage, 2 passages autour de Vénus et 2 passages autour de la Terre avant d'atteindre la zone d'Encelade et de Titan (pour une distance Terre-Titan de 1,2 milliard de kilomètres, Cassini a en réalité parcouru 3 milliards de kilomètres avant d'atteindre sa cible). Il a ensuite énuméré les principaux résultats obtenus sur Titan à l'aide des 8 survols de Cassini – 37 restent à venir ! - et du parachutage de Huygens dans son atmosphère : * Le cycle du méthane sur Titan est semblable au cycle hydrologique sur la Terre : « Titan ressemble comme deux gouttes de méthane à la Terre » ; * Les UV du soleil et les particules chargées de l'environnement ionisé de Saturne induisent une chimie organique très évoluée dans l'atmosphère de Titan ; * Les aérosols sont le siège d'une chimie complexe : dans l'atmosphère, le méthane et le diazote se recomposent pour former une famille d'hydrocarbures qui envahissent l'atmosphère, se condensent au-dessus de la tropopause et retombent sous forme de pluie à la surface, formant un dépôt de plusieurs centaines de mètres ; * L'atmosphère est épaisse, riche en azote et en méthane, et c'est un « monde idéal » pour une descente en parachute. Jean Pierre Lebreton a d'ailleurs ajouté à ce sujet que « ces missions futures utiliseront très certainement un système de rentrée (NDLR : Avec un bouclier thermique profilé pour l'entrée dans l'atmosphère) et un système de parachute pour descendre à la surface .»Author: timanou76 Tags: Titan lune de saturne cassini huygens explication en image Posted: 14 April 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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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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Cassini-Huygens - The Great Crossing
from YouTube :: Tag // second life February 22, 2008
This life-like movie sequence captures Saturn's rings during a ring plane crossing--which Cassini makes twice per orbit--from the spacecraft's point of view. The movie begins with a view of the sunlit side of the rings. As the spacecraft speeds from south to north, the rings appear to tilt downward and collapse to a thin plane, and then open again to reveal the un-illuminated side of the ring plane, where sunlight filters through only dimly. The striking contrast between the sunlit and unlit sides of the ring plane can now be fully appreciated, thanks to the sense of continuity in time and space provided by this brief clip. The movie consists of 34 images taken over the course of 12 hours as Cassini pierced the ring plane. Additional frames were inserted between the original images in order to smooth the motion in the sequence -- a scheme called interpolation. Six moons careen through the field of view during the sequence. The first large one is Enceladus, whose slanted motion from the upper left to center right nicely illustrates the inclination of its orbit with respect to the rings. The second large one, seen in the second half of the movie, is Mimas, going from right to left. This movie begins with a view looking toward the lit side of the rings from about 9 degrees below the ring plane. It ends when the spacecraft is 8 degrees above the ring plane. The clear-filter images in this movie sequence were taken with the Cassini spacecraft wide-angle camera on Jan. 17, 2007, at a distance of approximately 900,000 kilometers (500,000 miles) from Saturn. Image scale is 48 kilometers (30 miles) per pixel. Author: Brallan92 Keywords: Cassini Huygens The Great Crossing Added: February 22, 2008
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What's Up for February
from YouTube :: Videos by jplnews February 20, 2008
Don't miss this month's lunar eclipse on Feb. 20. A few days later, Saturn moves to center stage. Author: JPLnews Keywords: lunar eclipse moon Saturn planets space Cassini NASA JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory Added: February 20, 2008
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What's Up for February
from YouTube :: Videos by jplnews February 19, 2008
Don't miss this month's lunar eclipse on Feb. 20. A few days later, Saturn moves to center stage. Author: JPLnews Keywords: lunar eclipse moon Saturn planets space Cassini NASA JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory Added: February 19, 2008
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News from Saturn, February 2008
from YouTube :: Videos by jplnews February 14, 2008
Cassini's ballet of orbital maneuvers is delivering close flybys and new infrared, ultraviolet and visible-light views of Saturn's moon Titan. Author: JPLnews Keywords: Titan Saturn Cassini space moons rings planets NASA JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory Added: February 14, 2008
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