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    Envoyée le jeudi 11 février 2010 12:56:36
    par djxatlanta
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    In January and March 2009, Hubble took advantage of a rare opportunity to record Saturn when its rings are edge-on, resulting in a unique movie featuring both of the giant planet's poles. Saturn is only in this position every 15 years and this favourable orientation has allowed a sustained study of Saturn's almost symmetric northern and southern lights. At the same time Saturn was approaching its equinox so both poles were equally illuminated by the Sun's rays.

    These recent observations have allowed researchers to monitor the behaviour of both Saturn's poles in the same shot over a sustained period of time and to study the planet's northern and southern aurorae simultaneously. Given the rarity of such an event, this new footage will likely be the last and best equinox movie that Hubble captures of our planetary neighbour. Besides the double aurora show, the movie also features an added bonus, as some of Saturn's moons, or satellites, are seen passing the disc of their parent planet.

    credit: NASA, ESA and Jonathan Nichols (University of Leicester)

    source: http://www.spacetelescope.org/videos/html/heic1003b.html



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  • tostrong4you

    unbelievable
    mardi 01 mai 2012 23:08:16
  • tostrong4you

    Thats real???
    lundi 30 avril 2012 14:48:23
  • djxatlanta

    - no -- it's stock music from YouTube -- I browsed around their stock library and chose a track to accompany the video that sounded eerie... don't put words in my mouth.
    jeudi 06 janvier 2011 08:56:59
  • sks786

    very good!!!
    samedi 15 mai 2010 13:19:06
  • djxatlanta

    It's a pretty cool atmospheric effect -- it was discovered 30 years ago by the Voyager spacecraft.
    mercredi 24 février 2010 13:52:17
  • djxatlanta

    It is a creepy tune... that's why I used it. LOL
    mercredi 24 février 2010 13:48:39
  • Annelou25

    What is the bubble up the rings on the left side at 0:08?
    mardi 23 février 2010 19:58:23
  • ZomgZomg007

    would love to know wtf goes out there in space....too bad we are all too busy killing each other -.-
    samedi 13 février 2010 23:20:46
  • tantoedge

    @tantoedge Through a good old fashioned google search.
    samedi 13 février 2010 19:08:30
  • DonMiguelMexicanHero

    stunning.... is that a certain soundtrack or just  some synth, generated in a certain way?
    samedi 13 février 2010 13:32:19
  • sokalo

    This is incredibly cool!
    samedi 13 février 2010 07:00:12
  • okuma0kuma

    no joke its not music its the sound generated from data taken from saturns rings
    samedi 13 février 2010 01:21:17
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