Do underground oceans vent through the tiger stripes on Saturn's moon Enceladus? Long features dubbed tiger stripes are known to be spewing ice from the moon's icy interior into space, creating a cloud of fine ice particles over the moon's South Pole and creating Saturn's mysterious E-ring. Evidence for this has come from the robot Cassini spacecraft now orbiting Saturn. Pictured above, a high resolution image of Enceladus is shown from a close flyby. The unusual surface features dubbed tiger stripes are visible in false-color blue. Why Enceladus is active remains a mystery, as the neighboring moon Mimas, approximately the same size, appears quite dead. Most recently, an analysis of dust captured by Cassini found evidence for sodium as expected in a deep salty ocean. Conversely however, recent Earth-based observations of ice ejected by Enceladus into Saturn's E-Ring showed no evidence of the expected sodium. Such research is particularly interesting since such an ocean would be a candidate to contain life.
Warangler Sahara.. again.. :p, Kamsack SK Oct 29 2012
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오늘 월요일.. 우리 호텔의 레스토랑이 쉬는 날이다.
호텔의 바(술집)는 연중무휴로 열지만 레스토랑은 월요일 날 쉰다.
바는 우리 직원들인 바텐더들이 있기 때문에, 난 거의 신경을 안쓴다. 주류 재고와 돈만 챙긴다.. ㅎ
좌간, 내가 지금 주력하고 있는 레스토랑에 별일이 ...
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