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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2009

A brief look at Saturn's moon Enceladus and some

quite interesting facts. I hope you enjoy it.

Music: Arrival, Dark Star & The boys burial-Pran sees thr Red Cross, by Mike Oldfield.

Astrological symbol by, Denis Moskowitz.
http://www.suberic.net/~dmm/astro/



Thanks for watching! AggManUK.


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  • Nice video! However, the shape and activity of the plumes observed in the SPR does not seem to match your video. Also you said scientists "are almost sure" about the presence of liquid water. However, that's not quite true from the vast journal papers I have read. It has been deemed a plausible explanation of the data Cassini has sent back, but they cannot be even close to sure with the small amount of data we have! The discovery of ammonia around the plumes was exciting tho!

  • Thanks for the comment! When you say "does not seem to match", that you are refering to the animation. Well it was made over a year ago by 'The Universe' , so it ages poorly. I think the still images speak volumes though. :O) As for the "are almost sure", then i have to stick by that, as i find it hard to find anyone that doubts it right now. Not to say they are all correct though. Remember this video is 10 months old, so dated. Thats the fun part about it all id, the new discoveries. :)

  • did you hear about the possible ocean on encladus?

  • I did, it's in the video! :O) Thanks for watching and the comment! :O)  All the best!

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  • You're a very gifted artist.

  • very nice vid, you do great work.

    5* and fav AggManUK

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  • The possiblity of complex aquatic organisms is greater on Enceladus than on Europa, do the the lesser intensity of radiation. A very exciting prospect indeed. I hopw they find life out there soon, I want to say "I told you so" so bad to some christians I know.

  • @AggManUK really great work i have seen lot of vedeos but your mostly vedeos are just amazing very well don

  • AWESOME VIDEO! THUMBS UP!! =D Enceladus seems similar to Europa, Jupiter's 4th largest moon & Triton, Neptune's largest moon. We need to send missions to Uranus & Neptune. Uranus's moons haven't been studied as much, & neither has Neptune's. Since gas giants don't have an actual "surface," the moons could be studied more. Uranus = 27 moons: 5 largest moons: Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, & Oberon. Neptune = 13 moons: 1 large moon: Triton, an odd moon WITH a retrograde orbit!

    THANKS A LOT! =D

  • Enceladus is my favourite moon.

    ..besides Luna, of course.

  • wow this ones new!and great thanx.

  • Very nice vid ^^

    If someone has the music The boys burial/Pran sees the Red Cross could he/she send it to me ? I love it !

  • music please!!

  • Your choice of music for these presentations is absolutely superb. Thank you for your work! ( I watch History Channel's "The Universe" and am enthralled by all things space.)

  • wow, awesome video!! x

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