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Saturn: Crash Course Astronomie #18

Saturn: Crash Course Astronomie #18

Saturn este bijuteria coroanei sistemului solar, frumos și fascinant. Este un gigant gazos și are un set larg de inele făcute din particule de gheață. Lunii creează goluri în inele prin intermediul gravitației lor. Saturn are zeci de luni, inclusiv Titan, care este la fel de mare ca Mercur și are o atmosferă groasă și lacuri de metan; și Enceladus, care are un ocean sub suprafață și erupții de gheizere de apă. Deși suntem încă nesiguri, este absolut posibil ca una sau ambele luni să susțină viața.

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capitole:
Introducere: Saturn 00:00
Atmosfera lui Saturn 1:23
Furtuna hexagonală a lui Saturn 2:02
Inelele lui Saturn 2:49
Anomalii în inelele lui Saturn 4:45
Titan: Cea mai mare lună a lui Saturn 6:31
Gheizerele de apă ale lui Enceladus 8:34
Celelalte luni ale lui Saturn 9:51
Revizuire 11:22

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FOTOGRAFII/VIDEOCLIPURI
Saturn https://www.cursuriaz.ro/wp-content/uploads/localimages/IMG004899.jpg [credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute/G. Ugarkovic]
Interioare https://www.cursuriaz.ro/wp-content/uploads/localimages/gas_interiors.jpg6679bcf415393.jpg [credit: Lunar and Planetary Institute]
Traversarea planului inelului lui Saturn https://www.cursuriaz.ro/wp-content/uploads/localimages/opo9616a.jpg [credit: Erich Karkoschka (University of Arizona Lunar & Planetary Lab) and NASA/ESA]
Inele translucide http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/details.php?id=PIA18295 [credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute]
Prinzându-și coada http://www.ciclops.org/view_media/34501/Catching_Its_Tail?js=1 [credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute]
Intră în Vortex http://www.ciclops.org/view_media/38030/Enter_the_Vortex_In_Psychedelic_Color [credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute]
Trandafirul http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/multimedia/pia14944.html#.VSwz-5TF_Z0 [credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute]
Gheaţă https://www.cursuriaz.ro/wp-content/uploads/localimages/205796main_PIA10081-hires.jpg [credit: NASA/JPL/University of Colorado]
Inelele lui Saturn la scară http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2014/05/02/saturn_s_rings_to_scale_thinner_than_paper.html [credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute]
Planul inel al lui Saturn https://www.cursuriaz.ro/wp-content/uploads/localimages/a-3ESaturn-2527s_ring_plane.jpg [credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute – Cassini-Huygens/NASA]
Saturn
https://www.cursuriaz.ro/wp-content/uploads/localimages/IMG004899.jpg [credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute/G. Ugarkovic]
Modelarea draperiilor (video) http://ciclops.org/view.php?id=1361&js=1 [credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute]
Vârfurile https://www.cursuriaz.ro/wp-content/uploads/localimages/a-3EPIA11668_B_ring_peaks_2x_crop.jpg [credit: NASA / Jet Propulsion Lab / Space Science Institute]
Mimas Cassini
https://www.cursuriaz.ro/wp-content/uploads/localimages/File-3AMimas_Cassini.jpg [credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / Space Science Institute]
Cassini NAC RGB
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ugordan/6896462870/sizes/o/in/photostream/ [credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute/G. Ugarkovic]
Titan https://www.cursuriaz.ro/wp-content/uploads/localimages/File-3ATitan2005.jpg [credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute]
Râul Nil al Titanului
http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2012/11/Titan_s_Nile_River [credit: NASA/JPL–Caltech/ASI]
Lacuri https://www.cursuriaz.ro/wp-content/uploads/localimages/PIA17655_fig1.jpg [credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASI/USGS]
Enceladus http://www.ciclops.org/view_media/39541/Bursting-at-the-Seams [credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute]
Iapet Ridge https://www.cursuriaz.ro/wp-content/uploads/localimages/a-3EIapetus_706_1419_1.jpg [credit: NASA (Cassini probe), Matt McIrvin (image mosaic)]
Hyperion
https://www.cursuriaz.ro/wp-content/uploads/localimages/1507_3730_1.jpg [credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute]
Mozaicul eclipsei de Saturn https://www.cursuriaz.ro/wp-content/uploads/localimages/a-3EPIA17172_Saturn_eclipse_mosaic_bright_crop.jpg [credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / Space Science Institute]

7 thoughts on “Saturn: Crash Course Astronomie #18”

  1. @bodensavin8374

    Vast naked eye planet Saturn
    Less dense planet second largest planet. Float in bathtub
    Thick atmosphere maybe rocky core several mass of earth metallic hydrogen hundred of kilometers deep hydrogen methane nemonia
    Ice-bathtub would have more mass than Saturn water pull Saturn in day ten hours rapid rotation low density ten percent wider than through poles
    Ammonia eater clouds lower down
    Banded atmosphere colder and deeper has storms oval hurricanes here and there huge storm cassini spacecraft storm wrapped round 300k kilometers traces of hexagonal vortex earth and Venus have six sided
    Air circling in atmosphere planet not different than earth jet stream a lot bigger wider than earth
    Ridiculously beautiful storm winds 500 kilometers per hour, saturn’s rings seen galileo huygens intercepted appearance actually made of countless chunks pure water ice independent

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