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Keyword: Enceladus
Ñïóòíèê è êîëüöà Ñàòóðíà Saturnian Moon and Rings
18.04.2005

When can a robot produce art? When it glides past the rings of Saturn, for one. As the robot spacecraft Cassini orbiting Saturn crossed outside the famous photogenic ring plane of the expansive planet, the rings were imaged from the outside, nearly edge on, and in the shadow of Saturn.



Ýíöåëàä ñîçäàåò êîëüöî E Ñàòóðíà Enceladus Creates Saturns E Ring
27.03.2007

The active moon Enceladus appears to be making Saturn's E ring. An amazing picture showing the moon at work was taken late last year by the Saturn-orbiting Cassini spacecraft and is shown above. Enceladus is the bright point near the center, right near the center of Saturn's E ring.



Ðûòâèíà Ëàáòàéò íà ñïóòíèêå Ñàòóðíà Ýíöåëàäå Labtayt Sulci on Saturns Enceladus
22.12.2008

Do some surface features on Enceladus roll like a conveyor belt? A leading interpretation of recent images taken of Saturn's most explosive moon indicate that they do. This form of asymmetric tectonic activity...



"Òèãðîâûå ïîëîñû" íà Ýíöåëàäå êðóïíûì ïëàíîì Close Up of Enceladus Tiger Stripes
31.03.2008

Could life exist beneath Enceladus? A recent flyby of Saturn's icy moon has bolstered this fascinating idea. Two years ago, images from the robotic Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn led astronomers to the undeniable...



Ýíöåëàä îêîëî Ñàòóðíà Enceladus Near Saturn
22.03.2006

Some images of Saturn appear surreal. Earlier this year, the robot spacecraft Cassini now orbiting Saturn took this surreal image of the gas giant Saturn, its majestic rings, and its enigmatic world Enceladus all in one frame.



Ëåäÿíûå ôîíòàíû îòêðûòû íà ñïóòíèêå Ñàòóðíà Ýíöåëàäå Ice Fountains Discovered on Saturns Enceladus
5.12.2005

Fountains of ice shoot out from Saturn's moon Enceladus. Clear discovery images of the fountains were made using observations from the robot Cassini spacecraft currently orbiting Saturn. During a recent pass, Cassini was programmed to look back toward the Sun where Enceladus would appear as a thin crescent.



Ýíöåëàä è ïîèñê âîäû Enceladus and the Search for Water
10.03.2006

Based on data from Cassini spacecraft instruments, researchers are now arguing that liquid water reservoirs exist only tens of meters below the surface of Saturn's small (500 kilometer diameter) but active moon Enceladus. The exciting new results center around towering jets and plumes of material erupting from the moon's surface.



Íà âûñîòå â òðèäöàòü òûñÿ÷ êèëîìåòðîâ íàä Ýíöåëàäîì Thirty Thousand Kilometers Above Enceladus
17.03.2008

What does the surface of Saturn's ice-spewing moon Enceladus look like? To help find out, the robotic Cassini spacecraft now orbiting Saturn was sent soaring past the cryovolcanic moon and even right through one of Enceladus' ice plumes. Cassini closed to about 52 kilometers during its closest encounter to date.



Ñâåæèå "òèãðîâûå ïîëîñû" íà ñïóòíèêå Ñàòóðíà Ýíöåëàäå Fresh Tiger Strips on Saturns Enceladus
6.09.2005

The tiger stripes on Saturn's moon Enceladus might be active. Even today, they may be spewing ice from the moon's icy interior into space, creating a cloud of fine ice particles over the moon's South Pole and creating Saturn's mysterious E-ring.



Ïîêàòàéòåñü íà ëûæàõ íà Ýíöåëàäå Ski Enceladus
24.01.2002

A small inner moon of Saturn, Enceladus is only about 500 kilometers in diameter. But the cold, distant world does reflect over 90 percent of the sunlight it receives, giving its surface about the same reflectivity as new-fallen snow.




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