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Uploaded on Mar 17, 2007

cgi depiction based on the recent Cassini Mission fly by of Saturn with water geysers spewing from the moon Enceladus' south pole.

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  • seneca67

    OUtstanding, breathtaking

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  • srb2001

    Thank you!

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  • JediMasterZao

    Most are minor moons, only 13 (if i remember right, if not, feel free to correct) of these moons are considered major.

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  • JediMasterZao

    None, its a gaseous planet. It's solid rocky core is actually "only" 25 000km wide in diameter.

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  • wiseman312

    If i was in a spaceship about to enter the atmosphere of saturn i think i would die just approaching it, the sight of something that massive might just give me a heart attack, Earth has like a couple billion people, this place is bigger than we can imagine and it's smaller than jupiter, who knows how many people could fit there, can't count.

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  • TimewarpDNB

    where's the awesome dnb track that would go with this?????

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  • imagesk8r6969

    extremely awesome...... but i think Enceladus shud b a little farther away from saturn. ^_^

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  • bradsoar

    very interesting but it looks like you made enceladus way to close to saturn... it even looks like it is hovering above the rings.

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  • Thibaud Lemeur

    Hello, can you tell me how can i download this video because I make a video for a homework (at school) in france

    and this video would be perfect

    thanks

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  • Jrider72

    Not bad except Enceladus is in completely the wrong position relative to Saturn. Enceladus orbits Saturn in the same plane as the rings so if we were on Enceladus the rings would appear edge on. Looks like it should be further away from Saturn too.

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  • RJL738

    Very well done. Saturn has more than 60 known moons and may have several times that many.

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  • dwhall517

    why is it orbiting above the ring plane?

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