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Real Images From Saturn: What Cassini Actually Saw There
NASA’s Cassini-Huygens mission was one of the most successful missions in history. The Cassini spacecraft became the first probe to orbit Saturn while the Huygens probe was the first to land on Titan. In its more than two decades of exploration, Cassini revealed several secrets of Saturn and its moons. Some of the prominent moons studied by Cassini include Titan, Dione, Enceladus, Rhea, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Phoebe. Along with its Moons, Cassini also investigated Saturn’s polar storms, the Hexagon, and the Great White Spot.
Cassini ended its mission in the Grand Finale by making 22 dives through the space between Saturn and its rings. In its last orbit, Cassini disintegrated in the planet’s atmosphere, becoming a part of Saturn itself.
Read our Basics of Astrophysics series: https://bi...
published: 09 Nov 2021
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Voyager Just Sent This TERRIFYING New Message Back To Earth!
Voyager Just Sent This TERRIFYING New Message Back To Earth!
The Voyager One, NASA's farthest travelled spacecraft, is still traveling across undiscovered regions of the cosmos nearly 50 years after its launch.
Scientists are baffled by the scary data that this famous space probe machine is sending back to Earth due to what appears to be a malfunction.
Join us in todays episode.
As we talk about the odd data that the Voyager has been transmitting back to Earth, during its so far space exploration journey.
Scientists have been interested in learning more about the realms beyond since the Big Bang.
Inspired by Something Terrible Happened To Voyager In Its Final Moments. What Did It Find?
Inspired by NASA Is Ending Its Iconic Voyager Mission After 45 Years
Inspired by Voyager 2 Sent Back ...
published: 02 Oct 2022
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NASA at Saturn: Cassini's Grand Finale
The final chapter in a remarkable mission of exploration and discovery, Cassini's Grand Finale is in many ways like a brand new mission. Twenty-two times, NASA's Cassini spacecraft will dive through the unexplored space between Saturn and its rings. What we learn from these ultra-close passes over the planet could be some of the most exciting revelations ever returned by the long-lived spacecraft. This animated video tells the story of Cassini's final, daring assignment and looks back at what the mission has accomplished.
For more about the making of this video, including the science behind the imagery, see the feature at https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/news/3016/making-cassinis-grand-finale/
The Cassini mission is a cooperative project of NASA, ESA (the European Space Agency) and the Italia...
published: 04 Apr 2017
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A Guide to Gale Crater
The Curiosity rover has taught us a lot about the history of Mars and its potential to support life. Take a tour of its landing site, Gale Crater.
published: 02 Aug 2017
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Christophe Sotin: The main discoveries of the Cassini/Huygens mission... (AsÚ MFF UK 27.3.2019)
Christophe Sotin (JPL-Caltech/NASA):
The main discoveries of the Cassini/Huygens mission in the Saturn system.
The Cassini/Huygens mission has been the largest international deep space mission ever launched. During 13 years, from October 2004 to September 2017, this mission provided observations of Saturn, its rings and satellites including Titan, its largest moon whose surface was hidden by a dense and hazy atmosphere. After synthesizing
the most important discoveries made by this mission, the presentation will detail some major scientific questions that future missions will have to answer.
The presentation was organized by Astronomical Institute of Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, V Holešovičkách 2, Praha 8, lecture room T1, on March 27 2019.
(The videorecord of...
published: 09 Apr 2019
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Can I See the Flag On the Moon Through My Telescope #shorts
While the flag planted on the lunar surface by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin may actually be buried in moondust now, the question always comes up as to whether my telescope, the Celestron NexStar 8SE, is powerful enough to actually see artifacts leftover by the Apollo moon landing missions.
#astronomy #astrophotography #shorts
published: 12 Apr 2021
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New: Mars In 4K
A world first. New footage from Mars rendered in stunning 4K resolution. We also talk about the cameras on board the Martian rovers and how we made the video.
The cameras on board the rovers were the height of technology when the respective missions launched.
A question often asked is:
‘Why don’t we actually have live video from Mars?’
Although the cameras are high quality, the rate at which the rovers can send data back to earth is the biggest challenge. Curiosity can only send data directly back to earth at 32 kilo-bits per second.
Instead, when the rover can connect to the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, we get more favourable speeds of 2 Megabytes per second.
However, this link is only available for about 8 minutes each Sol, or Martian day.
As you would expect, sending HD video...
published: 17 Jul 2020
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Moon hit by asteroid CAUGHT ON CAMERA
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published: 04 Jan 2022
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MOON SURFACE | Cassini Crater | 200mm NEWTONIAN REFLECTOR & x3 BARLOW
The crater Cassini on our Moon was named in honour of Jean-Dominique Cassini, one of the most important scientists of the 17th and 18th centuries. The joint NASA/ESA/ASI spacecraft, which is now in orbit around Saturn as part of the Cassini-Huygens mission, bears his name.
This lunar crater has a diameter of 57 km and is located at 40DEG North on the edge of Mare Imbrium (Sea of Rains). The crater is partly flooded by lava that later filled the large mare basin. The three smaller craters (two inside Cassini and one outside)were formed after the lava flooding.
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0:00 INTRO
0:40 LOCATION
1:18 CLOSE UP
2:43 PHOTOS
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I hope that these videos ca...
published: 28 May 2021
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JPL and the Space Age: Triumph at Saturn (Part II)
Chronicling the story of NASA’s Cassini mission, this is the latest in our series of documentaries, “JPL and the Space Age.” These films use rare archival footage and interviews with pioneering engineers and scientists from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in retelling of many of humanity’s first steps into the cosmos.
Other films in this series are available for viewing at https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/who-we-are/documentary-series-jpl-and-the-space-age. Part I of this two-part story premiered here on Oct. 15, 2021. Both parts of “Triumph at Saturn” are planned to be added to this collection in the near future.
published: 22 Oct 2021
11:28
Real Images From Saturn: What Cassini Actually Saw There
NASA’s Cassini-Huygens mission was one of the most successful missions in history. The Cassini spacecraft became the first probe to orbit Saturn while the Huyge...
NASA’s Cassini-Huygens mission was one of the most successful missions in history. The Cassini spacecraft became the first probe to orbit Saturn while the Huygens probe was the first to land on Titan. In its more than two decades of exploration, Cassini revealed several secrets of Saturn and its moons. Some of the prominent moons studied by Cassini include Titan, Dione, Enceladus, Rhea, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Phoebe. Along with its Moons, Cassini also investigated Saturn’s polar storms, the Hexagon, and the Great White Spot.
Cassini ended its mission in the Grand Finale by making 22 dives through the space between Saturn and its rings. In its last orbit, Cassini disintegrated in the planet’s atmosphere, becoming a part of Saturn itself.
Read our Basics of Astrophysics series: https://bit.ly/3xII54M
Created by: Rishabh Nakra
Written by: Simran Buttar
Narrated by: Jeffrey Smith
#space #cassini #saturn #nasa
https://wn.com/Real_Images_From_Saturn_What_Cassini_Actually_Saw_There
NASA’s Cassini-Huygens mission was one of the most successful missions in history. The Cassini spacecraft became the first probe to orbit Saturn while the Huygens probe was the first to land on Titan. In its more than two decades of exploration, Cassini revealed several secrets of Saturn and its moons. Some of the prominent moons studied by Cassini include Titan, Dione, Enceladus, Rhea, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Phoebe. Along with its Moons, Cassini also investigated Saturn’s polar storms, the Hexagon, and the Great White Spot.
Cassini ended its mission in the Grand Finale by making 22 dives through the space between Saturn and its rings. In its last orbit, Cassini disintegrated in the planet’s atmosphere, becoming a part of Saturn itself.
Read our Basics of Astrophysics series: https://bit.ly/3xII54M
Created by: Rishabh Nakra
Written by: Simran Buttar
Narrated by: Jeffrey Smith
#space #cassini #saturn #nasa
- published: 09 Nov 2021
- views: 3317141
8:53
Voyager Just Sent This TERRIFYING New Message Back To Earth!
Voyager Just Sent This TERRIFYING New Message Back To Earth!
The Voyager One, NASA's farthest travelled spacecraft, is still traveling across undiscovered regi...
Voyager Just Sent This TERRIFYING New Message Back To Earth!
The Voyager One, NASA's farthest travelled spacecraft, is still traveling across undiscovered regions of the cosmos nearly 50 years after its launch.
Scientists are baffled by the scary data that this famous space probe machine is sending back to Earth due to what appears to be a malfunction.
Join us in todays episode.
As we talk about the odd data that the Voyager has been transmitting back to Earth, during its so far space exploration journey.
Scientists have been interested in learning more about the realms beyond since the Big Bang.
Inspired by Something Terrible Happened To Voyager In Its Final Moments. What Did It Find?
Inspired by NASA Is Ending Its Iconic Voyager Mission After 45 Years
Inspired by Voyager 2 Sent Back Its Final Images From Space. What Did It Find?
Inspired by Voyagers Spacecraft's Terrifying New Signals Unlike Anything Ever Seen
Inspired by Voyager's Terrifying New Discovery SHOCKS The Entire Space Industry
Disclaimer: This channel is made for entertainment purposes only. Videos based on Facts, fiction, rumors and news.
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https://wn.com/Voyager_Just_Sent_This_Terrifying_New_Message_Back_To_Earth
Voyager Just Sent This TERRIFYING New Message Back To Earth!
The Voyager One, NASA's farthest travelled spacecraft, is still traveling across undiscovered regions of the cosmos nearly 50 years after its launch.
Scientists are baffled by the scary data that this famous space probe machine is sending back to Earth due to what appears to be a malfunction.
Join us in todays episode.
As we talk about the odd data that the Voyager has been transmitting back to Earth, during its so far space exploration journey.
Scientists have been interested in learning more about the realms beyond since the Big Bang.
Inspired by Something Terrible Happened To Voyager In Its Final Moments. What Did It Find?
Inspired by NASA Is Ending Its Iconic Voyager Mission After 45 Years
Inspired by Voyager 2 Sent Back Its Final Images From Space. What Did It Find?
Inspired by Voyagers Spacecraft's Terrifying New Signals Unlike Anything Ever Seen
Inspired by Voyager's Terrifying New Discovery SHOCKS The Entire Space Industry
Disclaimer: This channel is made for entertainment purposes only. Videos based on Facts, fiction, rumors and news.
⚠️Copyright Disclaimers
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.”
- published: 02 Oct 2022
- views: 2026054
3:40
NASA at Saturn: Cassini's Grand Finale
The final chapter in a remarkable mission of exploration and discovery, Cassini's Grand Finale is in many ways like a brand new mission. Twenty-two times, NASA'...
The final chapter in a remarkable mission of exploration and discovery, Cassini's Grand Finale is in many ways like a brand new mission. Twenty-two times, NASA's Cassini spacecraft will dive through the unexplored space between Saturn and its rings. What we learn from these ultra-close passes over the planet could be some of the most exciting revelations ever returned by the long-lived spacecraft. This animated video tells the story of Cassini's final, daring assignment and looks back at what the mission has accomplished.
For more about the making of this video, including the science behind the imagery, see the feature at https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/news/3016/making-cassinis-grand-finale/
The Cassini mission is a cooperative project of NASA, ESA (the European Space Agency) and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. For more information about Cassini's Grand Finale, please visit https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/grandfinale
https://wn.com/Nasa_At_Saturn_Cassini's_Grand_Finale
The final chapter in a remarkable mission of exploration and discovery, Cassini's Grand Finale is in many ways like a brand new mission. Twenty-two times, NASA's Cassini spacecraft will dive through the unexplored space between Saturn and its rings. What we learn from these ultra-close passes over the planet could be some of the most exciting revelations ever returned by the long-lived spacecraft. This animated video tells the story of Cassini's final, daring assignment and looks back at what the mission has accomplished.
For more about the making of this video, including the science behind the imagery, see the feature at https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/news/3016/making-cassinis-grand-finale/
The Cassini mission is a cooperative project of NASA, ESA (the European Space Agency) and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. For more information about Cassini's Grand Finale, please visit https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/grandfinale
- published: 04 Apr 2017
- views: 5327999
2:55
A Guide to Gale Crater
The Curiosity rover has taught us a lot about the history of Mars and its potential to support life. Take a tour of its landing site, Gale Crater.
The Curiosity rover has taught us a lot about the history of Mars and its potential to support life. Take a tour of its landing site, Gale Crater.
https://wn.com/A_Guide_To_Gale_Crater
The Curiosity rover has taught us a lot about the history of Mars and its potential to support life. Take a tour of its landing site, Gale Crater.
- published: 02 Aug 2017
- views: 229427
1:10:29
Christophe Sotin: The main discoveries of the Cassini/Huygens mission... (AsÚ MFF UK 27.3.2019)
Christophe Sotin (JPL-Caltech/NASA):
The main discoveries of the Cassini/Huygens mission in the Saturn system.
The Cassini/Huygens mission has been the largest...
Christophe Sotin (JPL-Caltech/NASA):
The main discoveries of the Cassini/Huygens mission in the Saturn system.
The Cassini/Huygens mission has been the largest international deep space mission ever launched. During 13 years, from October 2004 to September 2017, this mission provided observations of Saturn, its rings and satellites including Titan, its largest moon whose surface was hidden by a dense and hazy atmosphere. After synthesizing
the most important discoveries made by this mission, the presentation will detail some major scientific questions that future missions will have to answer.
The presentation was organized by Astronomical Institute of Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, V Holešovičkách 2, Praha 8, lecture room T1, on March 27 2019.
(The videorecord of the presentation has been processed from the acquired material by LLionTV)
Links:
http://astro.mff.cuni.cz/seminare_en.html
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/cassini/overview/
http://dragonfly.jhuapl.edu/
https://wn.com/Christophe_Sotin_The_Main_Discoveries_Of_The_Cassini_Huygens_Mission..._(Asú_Mff_UK_27.3.2019)
Christophe Sotin (JPL-Caltech/NASA):
The main discoveries of the Cassini/Huygens mission in the Saturn system.
The Cassini/Huygens mission has been the largest international deep space mission ever launched. During 13 years, from October 2004 to September 2017, this mission provided observations of Saturn, its rings and satellites including Titan, its largest moon whose surface was hidden by a dense and hazy atmosphere. After synthesizing
the most important discoveries made by this mission, the presentation will detail some major scientific questions that future missions will have to answer.
The presentation was organized by Astronomical Institute of Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, V Holešovičkách 2, Praha 8, lecture room T1, on March 27 2019.
(The videorecord of the presentation has been processed from the acquired material by LLionTV)
Links:
http://astro.mff.cuni.cz/seminare_en.html
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/cassini/overview/
http://dragonfly.jhuapl.edu/
- published: 09 Apr 2019
- views: 836
0:41
Can I See the Flag On the Moon Through My Telescope #shorts
While the flag planted on the lunar surface by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin may actually be buried in moondust now, the question always comes up as to whether...
While the flag planted on the lunar surface by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin may actually be buried in moondust now, the question always comes up as to whether my telescope, the Celestron NexStar 8SE, is powerful enough to actually see artifacts leftover by the Apollo moon landing missions.
#astronomy #astrophotography #shorts
https://wn.com/Can_I_See_The_Flag_On_The_Moon_Through_My_Telescope_Shorts
While the flag planted on the lunar surface by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin may actually be buried in moondust now, the question always comes up as to whether my telescope, the Celestron NexStar 8SE, is powerful enough to actually see artifacts leftover by the Apollo moon landing missions.
#astronomy #astrophotography #shorts
- published: 12 Apr 2021
- views: 12401128
10:09
New: Mars In 4K
A world first. New footage from Mars rendered in stunning 4K resolution. We also talk about the cameras on board the Martian rovers and how we made the video.
...
A world first. New footage from Mars rendered in stunning 4K resolution. We also talk about the cameras on board the Martian rovers and how we made the video.
The cameras on board the rovers were the height of technology when the respective missions launched.
A question often asked is:
‘Why don’t we actually have live video from Mars?’
Although the cameras are high quality, the rate at which the rovers can send data back to earth is the biggest challenge. Curiosity can only send data directly back to earth at 32 kilo-bits per second.
Instead, when the rover can connect to the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, we get more favourable speeds of 2 Megabytes per second.
However, this link is only available for about 8 minutes each Sol, or Martian day.
As you would expect, sending HD video at these speeds would take a long long time. As nothing really moves on Mars, it makes more sense to take and send back images.
Credit: NASA
Music from Epidemic Sound
https://wn.com/New_Mars_In_4K
A world first. New footage from Mars rendered in stunning 4K resolution. We also talk about the cameras on board the Martian rovers and how we made the video.
The cameras on board the rovers were the height of technology when the respective missions launched.
A question often asked is:
‘Why don’t we actually have live video from Mars?’
Although the cameras are high quality, the rate at which the rovers can send data back to earth is the biggest challenge. Curiosity can only send data directly back to earth at 32 kilo-bits per second.
Instead, when the rover can connect to the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, we get more favourable speeds of 2 Megabytes per second.
However, this link is only available for about 8 minutes each Sol, or Martian day.
As you would expect, sending HD video at these speeds would take a long long time. As nothing really moves on Mars, it makes more sense to take and send back images.
Credit: NASA
Music from Epidemic Sound
- published: 17 Jul 2020
- views: 69445588
0:15
Moon hit by asteroid CAUGHT ON CAMERA
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- published: 04 Jan 2022
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3:40
MOON SURFACE | Cassini Crater | 200mm NEWTONIAN REFLECTOR & x3 BARLOW
The crater Cassini on our Moon was named in honour of Jean-Dominique Cassini, one of the most important scientists of the 17th and 18th centuries. The joint NAS...
The crater Cassini on our Moon was named in honour of Jean-Dominique Cassini, one of the most important scientists of the 17th and 18th centuries. The joint NASA/ESA/ASI spacecraft, which is now in orbit around Saturn as part of the Cassini-Huygens mission, bears his name.
This lunar crater has a diameter of 57 km and is located at 40DEG North on the edge of Mare Imbrium (Sea of Rains). The crater is partly flooded by lava that later filled the large mare basin. The three smaller craters (two inside Cassini and one outside)were formed after the lava flooding.
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0:00 INTRO
0:40 LOCATION
1:18 CLOSE UP
2:43 PHOTOS
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I hope that these videos can give you an idea of how the planets look at the eyepiece of a 200 PDS, 200p, 300p flextube, or any 200mm 8 inch or 300mm 12-inch reflector telescope. I find when trying to purchase a telescope, it is hard to picture what you can see through the eyepiece. Panasonic GH5 Skywatcher 300P Flextube 300mm (12 Inch) telescope
INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/myastronights
https://wn.com/Moon_Surface_|_Cassini_Crater_|_200Mm_Newtonian_Reflector_X3_Barlow
The crater Cassini on our Moon was named in honour of Jean-Dominique Cassini, one of the most important scientists of the 17th and 18th centuries. The joint NASA/ESA/ASI spacecraft, which is now in orbit around Saturn as part of the Cassini-Huygens mission, bears his name.
This lunar crater has a diameter of 57 km and is located at 40DEG North on the edge of Mare Imbrium (Sea of Rains). The crater is partly flooded by lava that later filled the large mare basin. The three smaller craters (two inside Cassini and one outside)were formed after the lava flooding.
----------------------------Contents------------------------------------
0:00 INTRO
0:40 LOCATION
1:18 CLOSE UP
2:43 PHOTOS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I hope that these videos can give you an idea of how the planets look at the eyepiece of a 200 PDS, 200p, 300p flextube, or any 200mm 8 inch or 300mm 12-inch reflector telescope. I find when trying to purchase a telescope, it is hard to picture what you can see through the eyepiece. Panasonic GH5 Skywatcher 300P Flextube 300mm (12 Inch) telescope
INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/myastronights
- published: 28 May 2021
- views: 263
1:29:53
JPL and the Space Age: Triumph at Saturn (Part II)
Chronicling the story of NASA’s Cassini mission, this is the latest in our series of documentaries, “JPL and the Space Age.” These films use rare archival foota...
Chronicling the story of NASA’s Cassini mission, this is the latest in our series of documentaries, “JPL and the Space Age.” These films use rare archival footage and interviews with pioneering engineers and scientists from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in retelling of many of humanity’s first steps into the cosmos.
Other films in this series are available for viewing at https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/who-we-are/documentary-series-jpl-and-the-space-age. Part I of this two-part story premiered here on Oct. 15, 2021. Both parts of “Triumph at Saturn” are planned to be added to this collection in the near future.
https://wn.com/Jpl_And_The_Space_Age_Triumph_At_Saturn_(Part_Ii)
Chronicling the story of NASA’s Cassini mission, this is the latest in our series of documentaries, “JPL and the Space Age.” These films use rare archival footage and interviews with pioneering engineers and scientists from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in retelling of many of humanity’s first steps into the cosmos.
Other films in this series are available for viewing at https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/who-we-are/documentary-series-jpl-and-the-space-age. Part I of this two-part story premiered here on Oct. 15, 2021. Both parts of “Triumph at Saturn” are planned to be added to this collection in the near future.
- published: 22 Oct 2021
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