Solar System B
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Re: Solar System B
Sweet, I'll keep it going:
What mission is this?:
Where is it going to primarily study and when will it reach there?
What mission is this?:
Where is it going to primarily study and when will it reach there?
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Re: Solar System B
New Horizons, Pluto and its moons, arrives on July 14, 2015VikP wrote:Sweet, I'll keep it going:
What mission is this?:
Where is it going to primarily study and when will it reach there?
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Yup, your turn
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Re: Solar System B
In many pictures of Enceladus, you'll notice that there are a lot of spots/lines are blue-green. What is different about the composition/properties of the material there?
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The hide thing isn't working, and I don't have time right now to figure out why:Adi1008 wrote:In many pictures of Enceladus, you'll notice that there are a lot of spots/lines are blue-green. What is different about the composition/properties of the material there?
I think this is the answer you are looking for. They are called Tiger Stripes (for the most part) and are caused by cryovolcanoes. These cryovolcanoes release water, methane, nitrogen, and Co2.
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Hey, sorry for forgetting to answer. I don't think I phrased my question very clearly. I wasn't really asking what the features that appeared blue were; rather, I was asking what the blue color signaled about the composition of the material there in enhanced color views of Enceladus (using filters sensitive to ultraviolet, visible and infrared light). Since nobody else has answered, I'm just going to give what I had as the answer, which was that the ice grains were larger at those areas.Panda Weasley wrote:The hide thing isn't working, and I don't have time right now to figure out why:Adi1008 wrote:In many pictures of Enceladus, you'll notice that there are a lot of spots/lines are blue-green. What is different about the composition/properties of the material there?
I think this is the answer you are looking for. They are called Tiger Stripes (for the most part) and are caused by cryovolcanoes. These cryovolcanoes release water, methane, nitrogen, and Co2.
You can ask the next question
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Okay cool!
I'm just going to do an easy one since I can't really think of anything else at the moment.
What moon is shown in this picture, and which mission took it?
I'm just going to do an easy one since I can't really think of anything else at the moment.
What moon is shown in this picture, and which mission took it?
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Triton, V2Panda Weasley wrote:Okay cool!
I'm just going to do an easy one since I can't really think of anything else at the moment.
What moon is shown in this picture, and which mission took it?
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Correct! Your turn!
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