Saturn’s Mysterious Moons
Some 900 million miles from the Sun in the outer regions of our Solar System orbiting the planet Saturnlies a mysterious world. Enceladus is enveloped in ice. Because nearly all of the sunlight that manages to hit its surface is reflected back into space, its one of the brightest objects in the solar system. It turns out that this distant outpost may harbor subsurface oceans and pre-conditions for life.
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nice
nice
the music around 13 …
the music around 13:10 reminds me of cowboy bebop.
i thought jupiters …
i thought jupiters moon getemede however u spell it is the largest moon in the solar system
You are correct!!
You are correct!!
I agree with the …
I agree with the general pop the video and images are exquisite but the naration is annoying.
06:10 Titan isn’t …
06:10 Titan isn’t the largest moon, is it? I thought Ganymede was
the earth is flat!? …
the earth is flat!?
HAHAHAHAHA AHAHA!!!!
fuck these stupid …
these stupid commercials.. i’m trying to learn something. .. pickle kissers…
yeah i didn’t think …
yeah i didn’t think of that thanks
i really dislike …
i really dislike the narrator here
This narrator is a …
This narrator is a little too excited for my liking.
@darkbluemars
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@darkbluemars
Don’t always need to sun to have some basic form of life to be able to exist, like deep in the earth oceans, there has also been discovered some form of life.
Heath (from the tidal forces) may be sufficient…
even if they found …
even if they found liquid water in one of the moon’s saturn, isn’t it still impossible because saturn is so far away from sun.
I keep wondering if …
I keep wondering if this narrator is a person or a text-to-speech program.
i love the moons.
i love the moons.