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Tags archive: Saturn (Planet)

Home /Tag: Saturn (Planet)
Astronomy

Titan as You’ve Never Seen it Before

August 1, 2018 0

NASA's spacecraft Cassini has been hanging around Saturn for 13 years and in the meantime, its Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) has accumulated data.…

Astronomy

Listen to Radio Emissions of the Planet Saturn and Its Moon Enceladus | NASA

July 10, 2018 0

  Researchers converted the recording of plasma waves into a “whooshing” audio file that we can hear -- in the same way a radio translates…

Astronomy

Watch Rain and Shadows from Saturn’s Rings Give the Planet a Funky Ionosphere

December 12, 2017 0

Saturn has a dense ionosphere, one that has similarities and differences to our own, some of the final data from NASA’s Cassini mission reveal. Before…

Astronomy

NASA Mission Control Live: Cassini’s Finale at Saturn

September 15, 2017 0

Friday, Sept. 15, 7-8:30 a.m. EDT: Cassini mission's "Grand Finale." Live commentary. See inside mission control as we awaited the FINAL signal and science data…

Astronomy

Cassini’s Last Looks at Saturn

September 15, 2017 0

In its final hours, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft returned these last looks at Saturn, its rings and moons, as it prepared to end its nearly 20-year…

Spaceflight

NASA’s Cassini Spacecraft: A Journey’s End

September 10, 2017 0

The Cassini mission’s epic 13-year exploration of Saturn is coming to a close. On Sept. 15, the spacecraft will make a planned plunge into the…

Spaceflight

Crashing Into Saturn: This Cassini Mission Is the Most Epic Yet

May 5, 2017 0

In this stunning National Geographic animation, watch NASA's Cassini spacecraft begin the last chapter of its 20-year mission to Saturn. Diving deeper into Saturn's rings…

Astrobiology

NASA: Ingredients for Life at Saturn’s Moon Enceladus

April 14, 2017 0

The spacecraft Cassini is on its last legs, but that doesn't hinder it from making one last effort, providing us with some very interesting data…

Spaceflight

NASA at Saturn: Cassini’s Grand Finale

April 5, 2017 0

This three minute, 40-second long video reviews some of Cassini’s greatest accomplishments, like finding methane lakes on Titan and icy plumes on Enceladus. The final…

Astronomy

Wall Street Journal: 11 Years of Cassini Saturn Photos

November 28, 2015 0

341,805 images taken by Cassini's Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) from the Saturn EDR Data Sets (Volumes 1-93). This includes all of Cassini's Photos from February…

Astronomy

Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures: Carolyn Porco | The Epic Story of the Cassini Mission to Saturn

November 19, 2015 0

Since 2004, Cassini has been exploring the giant planet Saturn, its magnificent ring system, and its intriguing moons. Dr. Porco shows us many of the…

Astrobiology

NASA JPL: Deep Dive into Enceladus Plume

October 27, 2015 0

On Oct. 28, 2015, NASA's Cassini spacecraft will take the deepest dive ever through the plume of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Scientists hope this close flyby…

Astrobiology

NASA Glenn Research Center: Titan Submarine: Exploring the Depths of Kraken Mare

February 10, 2015 0

What would a submarine to explore the liquid methane seas of Saturn's Moon Titan look like? This video shows one submarine concept that would explore…

Astronomy

Moon Saturn Occultation – 22 Feb 2014

March 3, 2014 0

Saturn is slowly disappearing behind the moon in this remarkable footage by amateur astronomer Colin Legg. Captured from Perth, Western Australia, just on dawn. Equipment:…

Astrobiology

Chris McKay: Saturns Moon Titan – A World with Rivers, Lakes and Possibly Even Life

November 4, 2013 0

Hosted by the Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures, in a talk held on March 9, 2011. Dr. Chris McKay from NASA's Ames Research Center talks about…

Astronomy

Steven Squyres: The Future of Planetary Exploration

August 20, 2013 0

The University of California presents this talk from 2011 by Steven Squyres who is a professor of astronomy at Cornell University. He has participated in…

Astronomy

SETI Chats: An Update on Exploration of the Titan Lakes

June 14, 2013 0

A SETI Institute Hangout with Nathalie Cabrol (Senior researcher at the Carl Sagan Center of the SETI Institute), Liam Pedersen (Senior Robotics Scientist at Carnegie…

Astronomy

Carolyn Porco: flies us to Saturn

June 16, 2012 0

Planetary scientist Carolyn Porco shows images from the Cassini voyage to Saturn, focusing on its largest moon, Titan, and on frozen Enceladus, which seems to…




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