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Related: About this forumBreathtaking view of Io, Europa and Jupiter captured by Cassini spacecraft
Breathtaking view of Io, Europa and Jupiter captured by Cassini spacecraft
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lunatica
(53,410 posts)The ravages of gravitational pull must be really bad.
lastlib
(23,204 posts)What an amazing universe we live in! How fortunate we are to live in a time when we can explore (even if only vicariously) its wonders!
Duppers
(28,117 posts)Thanks.
Marcuse
(7,475 posts)Karadeniz
(22,492 posts)Dem2theMax
(9,650 posts)patphil
(6,164 posts)diverdownjt
(702 posts)TNNurse
(6,926 posts)I am not on Twitter. It is breathtaking.
HuskyOffset
(888 posts)This is a link to the original video, which is a bit higher resolution: https://t.co/8SLjERSRWc
I got it from this flickr post.
TNNurse
(6,926 posts)DavidDvorkin
(19,473 posts)On second thought, I suppose there actually are those who dismiss these videos as fake. If they think they moon landings never happened, then why would they think this was real?
reACTIONary
(5,770 posts)... at the link below, includes a view of Titan transiting Saturn. We will be exploring Titan!
https://dragonfly.jhuapl.edu
https://t.co/8SLjERSRWc
diverdownjt
(702 posts)Cassini flew by Jupiter in december of 2000.
I'm surprised to just see this now. Great clip...thank you.
Gotta love science....