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Ýíöåëàä è ïîèñê âîäû Enceladus and the Search for Water
10.03.2006

Based on data from Cassini spacecraft instruments, researchers are now arguing that liquid water reservoirs exist only tens of meters below the surface of Saturn's small (500 kilometer diameter) but active moon Enceladus. The exciting new results center around towering jets and plumes of material erupting from the moon's surface.



Ñâåæèå "òèãðîâûå ïîëîñû" íà ñïóòíèêå Ñàòóðíà Ýíöåëàäå Fresh Tiger Stripes on Saturns Enceladus
6.04.2014

Do underground oceans vent through the tiger stripes on Saturn's moon Enceladus? Long features dubbed tiger stripes are known to be spewing ice from the moon's icy interior into space, creating a cloud of fine ice particles over the moon's South Pole and creating Saturn's mysterious E-ring.



Òåíè è ñòðóè íàä Ýíöåëàäîì Shadows and Plumes Across Enceladus
4.08.2014

Why does Enceladus have ice plumes? The discovery of jets spewing water vapor and ice was detected by the Saturn-orbiting Cassini spacecraft in 2005. The origin of the water feeding the jets, however, remained a topic of research.



Ïîêàòàéòåñü íà ëûæàõ íà Ýíöåëàäå Ski Enceladus
24.01.2002

A small inner moon of Saturn, Enceladus is only about 500 kilometers in diameter. But the cold, distant world does reflect over 90 percent of the sunlight it receives, giving its surface about the same reflectivity as new-fallen snow.



"Òèãðîâûå ïîëîñû" íà Ýíöåëàäå êðóïíûì ïëàíîì Close Up of Enceladus Tiger Stripes
31.03.2008

Could life exist beneath Enceladus? A recent flyby of Saturn's icy moon has bolstered this fascinating idea. Two years ago, images from the robotic Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn led astronomers to the undeniable...



Ýíöåëàä, ïîäñâå÷åííûé Ñàòóðíîì Enceladus Backlit by Saturn
8.02.2012

This moon is shining by the light of its planet. Specifically, a large portion of Enceladus pictured above is illuminated primarily by sunlight first reflected from the planet Saturn. The result is that the normally snow-white moon appears in the gold color of Saturn's cloud tops.



Íà âûñîòå â òûñÿ÷ó ñåìüñîò êèëîìåòðîâ íàä Ýíöåëàäîì Seventeen Hundred Kilometers Above Enceladus
5.11.2008

Above is one of the closest pictures yet obtained of Saturn's ice-spewing moon Enceladus. The image was taken from about 1,700 kilometers up as the robotic Cassini spacecraft zoomed by the fractured ice ball last week.



Ýíöåëàä â èíôðàêðàñíîì ñâåòå Enceladus in Infrared
24.09.2020

One of our Solar System's most tantalizing worlds, icy Saturnian moon Enceladus appears in these detailed hemisphere views from the Cassini spacecraft. In false color, the five panels present 13 years of infrared image data from Cassini's Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer and Imaging Science Subsystem.



Ïîêàòàéòåñü íà ëûæàõ íà Ýíöåëàäå Ski Enceladus
24.02.2005

Small, icy, inner moon of Saturn, Enceladus is only about 500 kilometers in diameter. But the distant world does reflect over 90 percent of the sunlight it receives, giving its surface about the same reflectivity as fresh snow.



Ñâåæèå "òèãðîâûå ïîëîñû" íà ñïóòíèêå Ñàòóðíà Ýíöåëàäå Fresh Tiger Stripes on Saturns Enceladus
1.07.2018

Do underground oceans vent through the tiger stripes on Saturn's moon Enceladus? Long features dubbed tiger stripes are known to be spewing ice from the moon's icy interior into space, creating a cloud of fine ice particles over the moon's South Pole and creating Saturn's mysterious E-ring.




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