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Mountains on Saturn's Moon Iapetus NASA |
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Saturn's Rings with Its Moon Enceladus NASA |
NASA has traveled farther and captured more incredible photos in just the last ten years than ever before, but sadly, they rarely make the news in any big way. From moon mountains and Polar Aurorae to the existence of a little moon called Enceladus, located in Saturn's rings, here are a few photos to intrigue and remind us of the miracle of our breathtaking universe!
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Saturn's Aurora at Ultra-Violet Wavelengths NASA |
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North Pole Aurora of Saturn Seen with Infrared Light NASA |
An aurora is caused by charged particles streaming along the magnetic field lines of a planet into its atmosphere, like we see on Earth with the Northern and Southern Lights. Scientists working with data from the Cassini probe called Saturn's Aurora at its North Pole "a fantastic surprise" that showed that there was something "special and unforseen" about the planet's magnetosphere.
Come to find out the auorae are linked to an electrical connection between the Ringed Planet and one of its smallest moons, Enceladus. Enceladus is only one of three planetary bodies in the Outer Solar System that has eruptions- in this case, huge geysers of heated liquid and organic particles.
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Processed Blue so we can see the individual jets gushing from Enceladus NASA Raw, unprocessed photo from Cassini of the plumes shooting out of Enceladus! |
Scientists have even recorded the sound of these two heavenly bodies interacting!
As if all that were not fascinating enough- there is more. Did you know that there is a mysterious, hexagon shape at the top of Saturn? It has been there for at least the last 20 years!
And I leave you with the photo I liked the most of Enceladus!
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Enceladus with Saturn's Rings NASA |
As I said in another post-
"The universe we live in is one integrated, whole; all is connected, all is sacred. May its splendor continually blow our minds and shatter the illusion of our fear-based egos, so we can see once again that we are whole, good and intimately connected to the one, great web of life."