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Re: APOD: Global Ocean Suspected on Saturn's... (2015 Sep 20

by BMAONE23 » Mon Sep 21, 2015 9:41 pm

Sawngrighter wrote:Who ever would have imagined great balls of water flying throughout space?
Star Trek Voyager Episode "30 Days"

Aired in 1998
Tom Paris spends 30 days in the Brig and, during a flashback episode, recounts the events leading to his incarceration. This episode features an Ocean Planet where all the surface water was sucked off of a dying terrestrial planet and held in place by advanced technology.

Re: APOD: Global Ocean Suspected on Saturn's... (2015 Sep 20

by Sawngrighter » Mon Sep 21, 2015 9:15 pm

Sawngrighter wrote:Who ever would have imagined great balls of water flying throughout space?
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn ... n-on-mars/

With some suspicion Pluto also might have had a planet wide ocean.

Re: APOD: Global Ocean Suspected on Saturn's... (2015 Sep 20

by Sawngrighter » Mon Sep 21, 2015 8:17 pm

Who ever would have imagined great balls of water flying throughout space?

Re: APOD: Global Ocean Suspected on Saturn's... (2015 Sep 20

by Ron-Astro Pharmacist » Mon Sep 21, 2015 4:14 pm

A really creative person might want to equip their pool table with 15 planet or moon balls and a sun queue to knock into one of the six "black hole" pockets. It would be great if "event horizons" near their edges might even help those slightly erroneous shots. :?:
Universal Pool Table.jpg
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No telling what a star chart felt and "relativity" bumpers might lend to the effect. Let alone the atmosphere created by an astronomy-minded stained glass light fixture/planetarium combo. What else could the astronomer/ pool player want after a hard day at the office?

A UFO on "Enceladus" rocks?

Re: APOD: Global Ocean Suspected on Saturn's... (2015 Sep 20

by Sinan İpek » Sun Sep 20, 2015 10:52 am

Hahaha! My 9 years old daughter looked at this picture and said "look! there's water in there!"
I don't know how long did it take for NASA to know it has water in it? :D
She can't read English by the way.
And this is a true story. Children are amazing.

Re: APOD: Global Ocean Suspected on Saturn's... (2015 Sep 20

by saturno2 » Sun Sep 20, 2015 10:07 am

Global ocean in Saturno's Moon Enceladus.
It is very interesting. Enceladus can to have
life of some form, Elemental life perhaps.

Re: APOD: Global Ocean Suspected on Saturn's... (2015 Sep 20

by Ann » Sun Sep 20, 2015 7:23 am

Boomer12k wrote:Future home of the 3015-Winter Olympics...

Saturn's Ice Skating Rink...

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More like Saturn's Mogul Skiing Moon.

Ann

Re: APOD: Global Ocean Suspected on Saturn's... (2015 Sep 20

by Boomer12k » Sun Sep 20, 2015 5:11 am

Future home of the 3015-Winter Olympics...

Saturn's Ice Skating Rink...

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APOD: Global Ocean Suspected on Saturn's... (2015 Sep 20)

by APOD Robot » Sun Sep 20, 2015 4:09 am

Image Global Ocean Suspected on Saturn's Enceladus

Explanation: Do some surface features on Enceladus roll like a conveyor belt? A leading interpretation of images taken of Saturn's most explosive moon indicate that they do. This form of asymmetric tectonic activity, very unusual on Earth, likely holds clues to the internal structure of Enceladus, which may contain subsurface seas where life might be able to develop. Pictured above is a composite of 28 images taken by the robotic Cassini spacecraft in 2008 just after swooping by the ice-spewing orb. Inspection of these images show clear tectonic displacements where large portions of the surface all appear to move all in one direction. On the image right appears one of the most prominent tectonic divides: Labtayt Sulci, a canyon about one kilometer deep. The small magnitude of Enceladus' wobble as it orbits Saturn might indicate damping by a globally extending underground ocean layer.

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