Animation of Cassini 'E20' Enceladus Flyby - Oct. 14, 2015

preview_player
Показать описание
This animation shows NASA's Cassini spacecraft during its Oct. 14, 2015, flyby of Enceladus, which will focus on the Saturnian moon's northern polar region.

The animation begins 1.75 hours before closest approach to Enceladus and ends 1.25 hours afterward. Closest approach distance will be 1,142 miles (1,839 kilometers).

Produced by Marty Brennan at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory using SPICE-enhanced Cosmographia.
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

These videos are great. They bring tears to my eyes.
We're out there, travelling/exploring the vastness of space. I love it.

SugarBabyInk
Автор

The 49km pass is gonna be the good one! Colour me excited.

GetUpTheMountains
Автор

The water geysers are amazing. Let's go to Enceladus!

MsBigd
Автор

What do the little antenna wiggles accomplish? I was imagining they were to follow a certain spot on the Earth as it rotates, but would such movements be visible to the naked eye?

MattelAquarius
welcome to shbcf.ru