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Equinox at Saturn

09.21.09 - After a 15-year wait, equinox arrived at Saturn and Cassini was there to witness the spectacle of light and shadow.  
 
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FieldMajor76 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I got to get this beat. Actually had me moving and doing the robot in my chair.
CaseRed0605 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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This is the Media Matters song played at the end of their videos isn't it?
locojazz (2 months ago) Show Hide
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hi, some one know who is te miusiciam soutrack the this video.
thenks
sorry my inglish is so bad
Bulbyboo (2 months ago) Show Hide
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your right your english is so bad!!!
petibatyo (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Why don't you launch your own camera and make your own pictures and movies?
I recently read about two American students who raised a helium-filled balloon with a mobile phone (including camera) up to around 30 km.
Try for yourself, don't be so pretentious like people  claiming social aid all the time without moving one of their fingers.
booouleeet (2 months ago) Show Hide
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That's just upsetting you...
To make a good photo of stars on Earth, you need a long-exposure and earth' rotation is a problem, you need a motor.
It take 90 minutes for the ISS to orbit around Earth, how do you follow stars for long-exposure ?
space telescopes can do it cause they are not tied with another biggest structure.

You're in the darkness of your ignorance
icevrething (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Where are the actual images of saturn? This is lame.
booouleeet (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Actually Saturn is "behind" the sun, as view from the Earth or on earth's orbit.
You can see it before sunrise just under Venus... not a good time to take some pictures.
SinhLoveNASA (3 months ago)
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KlingongBane (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Almost absolute zero.

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