A couple of things really worth looking at on the Cassini homepage:
Does Rhea, Saturn's second largest moon, have rings of its own? Some Cassini scientists seem to think so.
And as we come up to Cassini's hairbreadth approach to Enceladus, a nice little video (with subtitles) summarises just why this tiny iceball of a moon is so interesting.
2 comments:
Paws crossed for alien life to chase after and annoy.
(From two kittens).
I hadn't really thought much about saturn, and its moons, until I saw it on your blog a few times. Now saturn's my second favourite planet. (Earth's my favourite)
Looks interesting
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