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Not only Mars should get all the attention there is a lot going on with planet Saturn.
Post Date: 2nd Jul, 2004 - 5:18pm / Post ID: #

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SATURN'S RINGS -- UP CLOSE

Hours after settling into orbit around Saturn, the Cassini spacecraft sent back "mind-blowing" photographs Thursday of the planet's shimmering rings that resembled a fine-grain piece of wood or a grooved phonograph record. Ref. Source

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12th Aug, 2004 - 11:45pm / Post ID: #

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You know what the amazing thing about all this is? We have such power to destroy ourselves and yet not be able to solve basic things like crime and hunger at home, but yet still we are looking at planets far from us. The billions that go into this... is it really worth it?



13th Aug, 2004 - 2:24pm / Post ID: #

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It is absolutely worth it.

For every dollar invested in space research and technology, something like 5 dollars in new technology and innovative ideas come back.

Problems such as crime and hunger, as well as war, oppression, etc, all have to do with the human condition. People are greedy, power hungry, self-absorbed, and just plain evil, so we create the conditions that lead to the problems in the world.

However, research and development in the space programs have greatly improved the lives of almost all people in the world. Things such as small computers, microwaves, new materials, new fuels, etc. have all come from this type of work.

As for exploring Saturn (or any other planet), such explorations could easily lead us to tremendous possible resources. For all we know, there could be a small moon of Saturn that is made up of mostly platinum (for example), that could be mined or brought back to Earth and used for specialized medical devices.

Maybe there are ways we could mine some of the chemicals that make up the atmospheres of Saturn or Jupiter, to provide low-cost energy.

There are so many possible good (and bad) things that come out of space exploration, that we can't really afford NOT to do it.



22nd Aug, 2004 - 12:25am / Post ID: #

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Saturn's moon reveals violent past
14:03 14 June 04
NewScientist.com news service


Images of Saturn's battered, icy moon Phoebe have been captured by the Cassini spacecraft.

Phoebe was snapped by Cassini on Friday evening as the craft flew within 2000 kilometres of the moon. Before these sharp images were taken, the best pictures of Phoebe were no more than a blur. The new shots are already giving planetary scientists some hints about Phoebe's origins and its role in making new moons.

The mysterious moon is an outsider, lying further out than any of Saturn's other major moons, and being the only major moon to orbit backwards. Because of these quirks it has been suggested that Phoebe was either an asteroid or comet captured by the giant planet's gravitational field.

The new pictures show that most of the moon is dark, but impacts have blasted holes in the surface to reveal much brighter material underneath, which is probably a mixture of ices. So Phoebe looks like a dirty snowball - the term coined to describe comets.

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STREAKS IN SATURN'S RINGS POINT TO TINY MOONS

Astronomers have found oddly shaped streaks in the rings of Saturn that suggest the presence of moonlets about 100 metres across.
Ref. https://www.cbc.ca/story/science/national/2...s-20060329.html

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US probe captures Saturn equinox

Raw images of the moment Saturn reached its equinox have been beamed back to Earth by Nasa's Cassini spacecraft. Ref. Source 7

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I am hoping to be able to see the rings of saturn up close before I pass from this earth. I think we need to spend more time of research and getting off this rock than arms and how many more times we can kill each other.

Post Date: 7th Oct, 2009 - 12:23pm / Post ID: #

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Giant ring detected around Saturn

A colossal dust ring is seen encircling Saturn, extending some 13 million km into space. Ref. Source 6

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