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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2009

How did Jupiter give us the first measurements of the speed of light? More astronomy and physics at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/

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  • @93130chris that would be a car

  • UFO outside the window at 1:50

  • Actually it was not Cassini that discoverd the speed of light, but another astronomer named Ole Rømer, he proved this by predicting that cassini's precittion of the position of the jovian moons would be 10 minutes of half a year into the future. he sucseded in both the prediction, and in insultin cassini

  • the center is actually metallic hydrogen then liquid hydrogen then gas.

  • its liquid inside due to the imance presure on the gas

  • Press 1 for nut shot.

  • "All These Worlds Are Yours Except Europa. Attempt No Landing There. Use Them Together. Use Them in Peace"

  • @JosiePika

    Possibly, it is thought it may have liquid water under all that ice.

    And if there is some form of geothermal energy similar to the deep sea geothermal vents on earth then there could potentially be some form of life down there.

    Be nice to know for sure.

  • There might be life on Europa...? o.o

  • @HalobravoJJ not what i expect on a science video :P but funny none the less

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