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Posted on 4/3/14 at 2:55 pm to OBReb6
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Is Enceladus the one that looks like the Death Star?
ETA: I'm thinking about Mimas
I was thinking of Iapetus, but Mimas is even more striking for the crater feature. Iapetus however has that weird equatorial ridge, which is reminiscent of though sort of the opposite of the Death Star trench.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 2:59 pm to TU Rob
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Saltwater or Fresh? I need to know what rod and bait to bring.
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"Material from Enceladus’ south polar jets contains salty water and organic molecules,
Posted on 4/3/14 at 3:11 pm to Cs
First they say this...
Then they say this....
but then they say this...
So if there is no way to say what's down there and they're not speculating, why does she them turn around and in the very next breath make a claim about what is down there?
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There is, of course, no way to say what's down there
Then they say this....
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and the researchers aren't speculating
but then they say this...
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"Material from Enceladus’ south polar jets contains salty water and organic molecules," she says in a statement, "the basic chemical ingredients for life."
So if there is no way to say what's down there and they're not speculating, why does she them turn around and in the very next breath make a claim about what is down there?
Posted on 4/3/14 at 3:19 pm to Darth_Vader
Maybe we can go there after the super volcano?
Posted on 4/3/14 at 3:20 pm to White Shadeaux
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All you need to do is drill down through 25 miles of ice on a remote small moon millions of miles away
...so you are saying there is a chance?
Posted on 4/3/14 at 3:44 pm to White Shadeaux
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All you need to do is drill down through 25 miles of ice on a remote small moon millions of miles away.
so we just need Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck, and a resurrected Micheal Clarke Duncan and other idiots to make this happen.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 3:45 pm to Geauxld Finger
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can't wait for humans to colonize it once it freezes, then pillage its resources, and destroy it over thousands of years as cautioned by a minority of the existing population
not sure if serious.
Posted on 4/3/14 at 4:09 pm to Cs
quote:So you're telling me that scientist can find water underneath 25 miles of ice on one of Saturn's moons, that is the size of Arizona, millions of miles away, yet we can't find a plane that crashed into one of the oceans on our own planet
An ocean of water has been identified on one of Saturn's moons
Posted on 4/3/14 at 4:28 pm to Cs
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the basic chemical ingredients for life
As we know it.....on this planet
Posted on 4/3/14 at 4:46 pm to Darth_Vader
quote:It' cuz them's scientists and journalists, mon. They can say whatever they want and somebody will believe them. I mean, who's on Saturn checking?
First they say this... Then they say this.... but then they say this...
So if there is no way to say what's down there and they're not speculating, why does she them turn around and in the very next breath make a claim about what is down there?
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