Biggest And Brightest From Perseid Meteor Shower 2016 In Southern Arizona

Biggest And Brightest From Perseid Meteor Shower 2016 In Southern Arizona

Biggest and Brightest from Perseid Meteor Shower 2016 in Southern Arizona

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Sunsets Are My Favorite Part Of The Day 🌞
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The Moon Of Lakes And Rivers - Saturn’s Moon Titan
The Moon Of Lakes And Rivers - Saturn’s Moon Titan
The Moon Of Lakes And Rivers - Saturn’s Moon Titan
The Moon Of Lakes And Rivers - Saturn’s Moon Titan
The Moon Of Lakes And Rivers - Saturn’s Moon Titan
The Moon Of Lakes And Rivers - Saturn’s Moon Titan
The Moon Of Lakes And Rivers - Saturn’s Moon Titan

The Moon of Lakes and Rivers - Saturn’s moon Titan

Saturn’s moon Titan is the only world - other than earth - that we know has liquid’s pooled on its surface. Unlike Earth, Titan has lakes of liquid methane - you wouldn’t want to swim in these lakes.

Titan’s “methane cycle” is analogy to Earth’s water cycle. In the 3rd and 4th images above we can see clouds of methane in Titan’s atmosphere. Ever since NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft, we have known that the gases that make up Titan’s brown colored haze were hydrocarbons. The atmosphere of Titan is largely nitrogen; minor components lead to the formation of methane–ethane clouds and nitrogen-rich organic smog.

It is thanks to the Cassini spacecraft that we now understand more about the climate of Titan - though we still understand very little!

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The Cassini Space craft has mapped most of the Northern polar region of Titan, this is the region that contains almost all of Titan’s lakes. Cassini is systematically sweeping across Titan and mapping the surface of this strange alien world. The image below is an example of Cassini’s mapping process:

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Credit: NASA/JPL/Cassini

8 years ago
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“Dwell On The Beauty Of Life. Watch The Stars, And See Yourself Running With Them.” ― Marcus Aurelius

“Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them.” ― Marcus Aurelius Aurora over Kirkjufell, Iceland captured by the always awe-inspiring Sean Parker.

8 years ago

What’s Up for June 2016?

What’s Up For June 2016?

What’s Up for June? Saturn at its best! Plus, good views of Mars, Jupiter and Jupiter’s moons continue from dusk to dawn.

What’s Up For June 2016?

You don’t have to stay up late to see Jupiter, Mars and Saturn this month, because they’re all visible soon after sunset. Jupiter is the brightest of the three, visible in the western sky all evening. 

What’s Up For June 2016?

The four Galilean moons are easily visible in binoculars or telescopes. If you think you’re seeing 5 moons on June 10th, you’re not. One of them is a distant star in the constellation Leo.

What’s Up For June 2016?

For telescope viewers, the time near Mars’ closest approach to Earth, May 30th this year, is the best time to try to see the two moons of Mars: Phobos and Deimos. It takes patience, very steady skies and good charts! Mars is still large and bright in early June, but it fades as speedy Earth, in its shorter orbit around the sun, passes it.

What’s Up For June 2016?

Saturn has been close to Mars recently. This month Saturn reaches opposition, when Saturn, Earth and the sun are in a straight line with Earth in the middle, providing the best and closest views of the ringed beauty and several of its moons. You’ll be able to make out cloud bands on Saturn, in delicate shades of cream and butterscotch. They’re fainter than the bands of Jupiter. Through a telescope you’ll see Saturn’s rings tilted about as wide as they get: 26 degrees.

What’s Up For June 2016?

You’ll also have a ring-side view of the Cassini division, discovered by Giovanni Domenico Cassini, namesake of our Cassini spacecraft, orbiting Saturn since 2004 and continuing through September 2017. When you look at Saturn through a telescope, you can’t help but see several of its 4 brightest moons, and maybe more. If you just see one, that’s Titan, 50% larger than our own moon. A telescope can also reveal more moons, like Saturn’s two-colored moon Iapetus. It takes 3 months to orbit Saturn, and it’s fairly easy to see.

What’s Up For June 2016?

There’s a bright comet visible this month, Comet PanSTARRS. It’s best seen from the southern hemisphere, but it’s also visible from the U.S. low in the morning sky. Comet PanSTARRS can be seen through a telescope near the beautiful Helix Nebula on June 4, but it is visible all month.

What’s Up For June 2016?

Watch the full June “What’s Up” video for more: https://youtu.be/M7RtIa9zBYA

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com

8 years ago
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