Brian Cox Explores Saturn's Wobbly Moon | Solar System | BBC Earth Science

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Saturn has 146 moons, but none are quite as interesting as Enceladus. It's wobbly orbit is due to an ocean which covers it's surface underneath an icy crust. Which, according to Professor Brian Cox, is just like an egg...

Taken from 'Solar System' (2024).

Voyage across the solar system with Professor Brian Cox and explore the spectacular wonders and mysterious natural phenomena that are happening right now on the surface of worlds that orbit the Sun.

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If you see people in the coming days spinning eggs, you know why.

Greenpoloboy
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The fact they kept Brian's "failed egg experiment" in the actual show felt personal 😂 what a great, simple example to help visualise the physics of the very large!

Rhiana
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Amazing making that long journey, in the name of Science.! Well done

Greenpoloboy
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My considerations to the egg's family.

gwyn.
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Starving children could have eaten that moon.

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As much as I'm injoying the documentary. I can't help feel a bit disappointed that he's not talking about James Webb discoveries.

mrpucklepops
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Breaking the egg at the end was completely pointless...

TrevorPhilips
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Him and neil degrasse tyson need to team up

berryh
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Should I call you Brian?? Or do you prefer Cox?

ashish
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Chickens Rounded Up..
Or Fried Skewed, served With Bean Curry Soup Later

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Williams Thomas Lee Jeffrey Thomas Jessica

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no need to waste an egg. people hungry in africa

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