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Www.OSIR.org.in - The Nine Planets Solar System Tour

Mercury; Venus; Earth. The Moon. Mars. Phobos; Deimos. Jupiter. Metis, Adrastea, Amalthea and Thebe; Io; Europa; Ganymede; Callisto; Leda, Himalia, Lysithea, Elara, Ananke, Carme, Pasiphae and Sinope Source: www.nineplanets.org EARTH.COM Google Earth 2008 - Download Now The Latest Version of Google Earth. Satellite Imagery, Maps and more. http://GoogleEarth.Downloading-Now.comSource: earth.com Earth...

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Involuted oceans

http://www.planetary.org/news/2008/0320_When_Titans_Winds_Blow_Mountains.html Link: When Titan's Winds Blow, Mountains Move - Planetary News | The Planetary Society. Many bodies in our solar system may contain oceans. Jupiter's ice-coated moons (Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto) probably contain internal saltwater oceans. The more distant large...

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Drilling Down To Alien Oceans

Moffett Field CA (SPX) Aug 29, 2008 - Some of the most interesting places in our solar system are also the most difficult to reach. Areas hidden under thick layers of ice such as the polar caps of Mars, Saturn's moon Enceladus and Jupiter's moon Europa are prime examples. Drilling through ice on Earth is complicated enough, but on another world the task becomes almost impossible.

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Roland Jupiter 6 Europa Demo

YouTube via b3nsf "This Roland Jupiter 6 was bought by my dad in NYC, years later the battery died making it a horrendous chore to use.. I bought the Europa mod and my buddy Judah did the soldering... it turned out great! Then I added Synth Wood side panels...Love them! Here is me (filming) and my buddy Aaron (playing) testing out the restored "factory presets" ... I know presets are usually terrible,...

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Could There Be Life On Titan?

Adam Korbitz writes “Astrobiology Magazine reports on new research indicating extremophile microbes may be able to live on Titan, the sixth and largest moon of Saturn — in spite of the fact that the moon is largely ice and covered with lakes of liquid methane. Titan joins Mars, Venus, Europa and Enceladus as a potential [...]

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Cracking The Question Of Alien Life

Moffett Field CA (SPX) Aug 19, 2008 - With average temperatures of minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit, an almost nonexistent atmosphere and a complex web of cracks in a layer of ice encompassing the entire surface, the environment on Jupiter's moon Europa is about as alien as they come.

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JOUNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH…

Bill Stone, a maverick cave explorer who has plumbed Earth’s deepest abysses, discusses his efforts to mine lunar ice for space fuel and to build an autonomous robot for studying Jupiter’s moon Europa...

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Astronomy trek to the Arena for space talks

in the Road Map to the Stars symposium at the Echo Arena include proposed missions to Mars and the investigations into the likelihood of extra-terrestrial life. Other projects being considered are missions to Saturn’s satellites, Titan and Enceladus, and Jupiter’s satellite, Europa, plus ground-based projects such as Europe’s extremely large telescope and the square kilometre array radio telescope....

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Capital of Culture: Astronomy trek to the Arena for space talks

in the Road Map to the Stars symposium at the Echo Arena include proposed missions to Mars and the investigations into the likelihood of extra-terrestrial life. Other projects being considered are missions to Saturn’s satellites, Titan and Enceladus, and Jupiter’s satellite, Europa, plus ground-based projects such as Europe’s extremely large telescope and the square kilometre array radio telescope....

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Life in Our Cosmic Backyard

Arthur C. Clark’s book 2010 has an early scene that was left out of the movie. A Japanese spacecraft has raced to Jupiter’s moon Europa, ahead of a joint American-Russian expedition, to claim the satellite, and all its water, for Japan. Soon after the craft lands, Earth receives a radio transmission from a lone, doomed [...]

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Wandering Poles Left Scars On Jupiter's Moon Europa: Could Life Exist Beneath Icy Crust?

Arc-shaped troughs (black and white arrows) extend 100s of kilometers on the surface of Jupiter's moon Europa. These enigmatic features are likely fractures resulting from a shift in Europa's spin axis. Vertical scale bar (right) is 100 km. (Credit: P. Schenk/NASA/LPI) Washington, D.C.--Curved features on Jupiter's moon Europa may indicate that its poles have wandered by almost 90°, report scientists...

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Jupiter's moon scarred by icy poles

The meandering poles of Jupiter's moon Europa etched tell-tale scars across the satellite's icy surface, a new study finds.

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Internal liquid ocean beneath Europas icy crust may host life

Washington, May 15 (ANI): Scientists have determined that poles on Jupiters moon Europa may have wandered by almost 90 degrees, an extreme shift that suggests the existence of an internal liquid ocean beneath the icy crust, which may host life. The team of scientists, which came forward with the finding, is from the Carnegie Institution, [...]

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Radar could peer beneath Earth's ice sheet

A space-based radar aboard a European Mars probe could help peer beneath the surface of Earth's ice sheets, not to mention the frozen extraterrestrial seas of moons like Europa and Titan.

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Cassini Detects Underground Ocean On Saturn Moon Titan

Similar underground oceans have been found on Enceladus, Saturn's sixth-largest moon, and on Europa, Jupiter's sixth moon....