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Real Sound of Saturn's Moon Enceladus and Plasma Matter that fills the universe.
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Stereoscopic image of Iapetus, a Saturnian moon, showcasing its unique equatorial ridge. The ridge, approximately 20km wide and 20km high, is a mysterious and unparalleled feature in our solar system, giving the moon a distinctive walnut shape. This image, from a Cassini flyby in 2007, reveals the heavily cratered surface of the ridge. View with red/blue 3D glasses for a more impactful experience.
Astronomy Picture from 15/09/2007
Iapetus: 3D Equatorial Ridge
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap070915.html
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A mosaic of Voyager 2 images from 1981 shows Enceladus, a small, icy moon of Saturn. Its surface is remarkably reflective, with few impact craters suggesting ongoing geological activity, possibly driven by tidal forces. The image highlights Enceladus's unique features, including smooth plains and unusual surface textures.
Astronomy Picture from 24/01/2002
Ski Enceladus
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap020124.html
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Black and white image of Titan's surface showing a dried-up riverbed snaking through the landscape, possibly containing methane in the recent past, and a dark lakebed at the bottom. This image from the Huygens probe reveals a surprisingly Earth-like landscape on Saturn's moon, despite the extremely cold temperatures that turn water to ice.
Astronomy Picture from 24/01/2005
Riverbeds and Lakebeds Discovered on Saturn's Titan
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap050124.html
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A stunning 3D anaglyph image of Helene, a small, icy moon of Saturn, orbiting at Dione's leading Lagrange point. The image, created from Cassini data, reveals Helene's cratered and gully-like surface. Use red/blue 3D glasses for the full effect.
Astronomy Picture from 23/06/2011
Stereo Helene
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110623.html
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Three radar images from NASA's Cassini mission show a 20km object in Ligeia Mare, a lake on Saturn's moon Titan. Images from April 26, 2007, July 10, 2013, and August 21, 2014, reveal the object's appearance and evolution, sparking speculation about its origin (e.g., bubbling foam or floating solids). The mystery remains unresolved.
Astronomy Picture from 15/10/2014
Mysterious Changing feature on Titan
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap141015.html
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A grayscale image of Saturn's moon Dione, captured by the Cassini spacecraft. The surface reveals bright, wispy streaks which are actually deep ice cliffs, hundreds of meters high, formed by tectonic activity. These cliffs overlay impact craters, indicating that the tectonic events are more recent. The image shows a portion of Dione's trailing hemisphere.
Astronomy Picture from 05/09/2006
Bright Cliffs Across Saturn's Moon Dione
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060905.html
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A grayscale image of Iapetus, Saturn's third-largest moon, showing a striking contrast between a dark, coal-like surface and a brighter, more reflective region. The image highlights Iapetus' unusual features, including a vast expanse of dark material of unknown origin, and a prominent equatorial ridge. The mysterious moon's surface shows a mix of craters and lighter areas, hinting at a complex geological history.
Astronomy Picture from 03/01/2006
Dark Terrain on Saturn's Iapetus
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060103.html
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Stunning 3D anaglyph image of Helene, a small, icy moon of Saturn orbiting at Dione's leading Lagrange point. Captured by the Cassini spacecraft during a close flyby in 2011, the image reveals Helene's cratered and gully-like surface. Red/blue glasses needed for the 3D effect.
Astronomy Picture from 05/01/2013
Stereo Helene
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap130105.html
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Artist's impression of the Huygens probe on the surface of Titan, Saturn's largest moon. The car-sized lander is shown in the foreground, surrounded by smooth, light-colored stones possibly composed of water ice. Its parachute is visible in the background. The scene depicts a hazy, orange landscape similar to early Earth.
Astronomy Picture from 31/01/2006
Huygens on Titan Illustrated
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060131.html
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False-color hemisphere views of Saturn's moon Enceladus, showcasing its icy surface and south polar tiger stripes, potential source of subsurface ocean plumes. Data from Cassini's VIMS and ISS instruments highlight recent resurfacing. Red indicates fresh ice.
Astronomy Picture from 24/09/2020
Enceladus in Infrared
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap200924.html
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A natural-color image of Rhea, Saturn's second-largest moon, captured by the Cassini spacecraft. The image highlights Rhea's heavily cratered leading hemisphere and intriguing wispy streaks, possibly long braided fractures, across its surface. The moon's tidally locked rotation is responsible for this surface asymmetry.
Astronomy Picture from 15/02/2005
Saturn's Moon Rhea from Cassini
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap050215.html
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High-resolution image of Saturn's moon Tethys, showcasing its heavily cratered surface and the prominent Ithaca Chasma canyon. The image highlights the moon's icy composition and hints at a possible past with subsurface oceans. Data from the Cassini spacecraft.
Astronomy Picture from 08/12/2009
Ice Moon Tethys from Saturn-Orbiting Cassini
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap091208.html
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A natural-color image of Rhea, Saturn's second-largest moon, captured by the Cassini spacecraft. The image highlights Rhea's heavily cratered leading hemisphere, with visible light-colored wisps, possibly long braided fractures, across its surface. Rhea's tidally locked rotation means one side always faces Saturn.
Astronomy Picture from 15/02/2005
Saturn's Moon Rhea from Cassini
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap050215.html
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Close-up view of Saturn's moon Mimas, showcasing its prominent Herschel crater, a massive impact feature. The image, captured by the Cassini spacecraft, highlights subtle color variations on the surface, potentially indicating differences in composition. The contrast-enhanced false-color image reveals the crater's unique characteristics and the heavily cratered surrounding terrain.
Astronomy Picture from 13/08/2022
Herschel Crater on Mimas
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap220813.html
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A false-color image of Saturn's moon Enceladus, highlighting the prominent "tiger stripes" in blue. These fissures are believed to vent water vapor and ice particles from an underground ocean, contributing to Saturn's E-ring. The image showcases the moon's unique surface features and its potential for harboring extraterrestrial life.
Astronomy Picture from 06/04/2014
Fresh Tiger Stripes on Saturn's Enceladus
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140406.html
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A close-up image of Saturn's moon Enceladus, showcasing its distinctive "tiger stripes" in a false-color blue. These cracks in the icy surface spew plumes of ice particles into space, hinting at the possibility of a subsurface ocean and potentially extraterrestrial life. The image, captured by the Cassini spacecraft, highlights the moon's unique geological activity and its contribution to Saturn's E-ring.
Astronomy Picture from 27/04/2020
Fresh Tiger Stripes on Saturn's Enceladus
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap200427.html
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A false-color image of Saturn's moon Hyperion, captured by the Cassini spacecraft. The image reveals a sponge-like surface densely packed with craters, many containing an unknown dark material at their base. The variations in color likely indicate differing surface compositions. Hyperion's low density suggests the possibility of extensive internal caverns.
Astronomy Picture from 28/01/2007
Saturn's Hyperion: A Moon with Odd Craters
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap070128.html
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A grayscale image of Saturn's moon Mimas, showcasing its prominent Herschel crater, which dominates a significant portion of its surface. The crater's immense size, nearly a third of Mimas' diameter, gives the moon a striking resemblance to the Death Star from Star Wars. The image highlights the moon's heavily cratered surface and the shadow cast by Herschel's central peak.
Astronomy Picture from 11/01/2017
Mimas, Crater, and Mountain
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170111.html
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