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Friday, 04/14/2017 8:08:30 AM

Friday, April 14, 2017 8:08:30 AM

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Cassini Spacecraft’s Death Plunge Into Saturn Will End Close-Up Study Of The Moon Titan
The Earth-like moon will maintain its mystery and wonder for many years to come.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/saturn-earthlike-moon-titan_us_583f247de4b0c68e047e52fa

is almost invisibly submerged about 3/4 down in yours .. this is the situation (from that link)

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But despite the abundance of images and data Cassini has accumulated thus far, it will soon stop transmitting information back to Earth. Next September, the spacecraft will begin its final mission: a death plunge through the gap that separates the rings of Saturn from the planet.

“Cassini will be directed in its last six months into a series of orbits that go very close to Saturn’s atmosphere,” said Jonathan Lunine, director of the Cornell University Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science and a Cassini mission team member. “The spacecraft’s orbit will be deflected by a final flyby of Titan. Then, it actually enters Saturn’s atmosphere and burns up.”

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note that's dated Dec. 2016 so Cassini starts it's "death plunge" in about 5 months from now .. can you feel it? .. 5 months to the beginning
of the end for, no not our end time! .. Cassini's .. so you have to know about Titan and Enceladas, don't you .. ok, how about this ..

What It Would Be Like to Live on Saturn's Moons Titan and Enceladus
By Joseph Castro | March 10, 2015 05:01pm ET
http://www.space.com/28786-living-on-saturn-moons-titan-enceladus.html

lol .. there is something in there involving "your coat" if you ever make it to Enceladus, which would be so much fun! .. have a look! .. oops, just
checked and the coat thing you could do on Titan, not Enceladus .. have a look! .. now, how did we get to here, oh yeah, a tv mention led to

NASA announces one of Saturn’s moons could support alien life in our solar system

THE search for alien life has narrowed to one of Saturn’s moons, where scientists believe
microbes could have formed in much the same way as they developed on Earth.

News Corp Australia Network
April 14, 2017 6:37am



This illustration shows Cassini diving through the Enceladus plume in 2015. New ocean world discoveries from Cassini and Hubble will help inform future exploration and the broader search for life beyond Earth. Picture: NASA/JPL-Caltech

ICE plumes shooting into space from Saturn’s ocean-bearing moon Enceladus contain hydrogen from hydrothermal vents, an environment that some scientists believe led to the rise of life on Earth.

The discovery makes Enceladus the only place beyond Earth where scientists have found direct evidence of a possible energy source for life, according to the findings in the journal Science on Thursday.
.. more .. http://www.news.com.au/technology/science/space/nasa-announces-one-of-saturns-moons-could-support-alien-life-in-our-solar-system/news-story/8632f9b6003e1a1076b5b66e5ba85f9a

Hope you enjoyed the trip. :) .. oh, almost forgot .. The Most Astounding Fact - Neil deGrasse Tyson


https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=111996012

.. so really we are all basically made of the same stuff .. Obama knows .. somebody please remind those who still don't understand that .. :)














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