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Peter Lambert
04-11-2005, 12:12 PM
VOYAGER 1 FLIES NEAR SATURN:
November 12, 1980

More than three years after its launch, the U.S. planetary probe Voyager 1 edges within 77,000 miles of Saturn, the second-largest planet in the solar system. The photos, beamed 950 million miles back to California, stunned scientists. The high-resolution images showed a world that seemed to confound all known laws of physics. Saturn had not six, but hundreds of rings. The rings appeared to dance, buckle, and interlock in ways never thought possible. Two rings were intertwined, or "braided," and pictures showed dark radial "spokes" moving inside the rings in the direction of rotation. Voyager 2, a sister spacecraft, arrived at Saturn in August 1981. The Voyagers also discovered three new moons around Saturn and a substantial atmosphere around Titan, Saturn's largest moon.

Since 1980 we have learned more about Saturn. The images attached are courtesy of the European Space Agency and show the rings of Saturn in extraordinary detail

daverosthorn
04-11-2005, 12:16 PM
There are loads more pictures of Saturn on the ESA's website:

http://search.esa.int/queryIG.html?searchType=keyword&showcase=All&col=mmg&qp=&qs=&qc=&ws=1&rf=3&lk=8&nh=12&vf=0&ql=a&op1=&fl1=ContentType%3A&ty1=w&ty1=w&op1=&fl0=ContentType%3A&ty0=w&op0=&tx0=&tipo=All&tx1=Image+Video+Audio&tx0=&tx1=&fl2=ContentType%3A&ty2=w&op2=&tx2=&fl3=topica%3A&ty3=w&op3=%7C%2B&tx3=&fl4=subtopic%3A&ty4=w&op4=%7C%2B&tx4=&fl5=&ty5=p&op5=%7C%2B&fl6=program%3A&ty6=p&op6=%7C%2B&tx6=&fl7=mission%3A&ty7=p&op7=%7C%2B&tx7=&fl8=month%3A&ty8=p&op8=%7C%2B&tx8=&fl9=year%3A&ty9=p&op9=%7C%2B&tx9=&fl10=id%3A&ty10=p&op10=%7C%2B&tx10=&fl11=showcase%3A&ty11=p&op11=%7C%2B&tx11=ESA00000000&tx5=saturn

There's some amazing pictures of Titan there, too. (one of saturn's moons).

Peter Lambert
06-11-2005, 11:41 PM
Thanks for rating this Dave, nobody seems to want to do this!

AirSkeeter
07-11-2005, 04:24 AM
I'd rate you Pete, but we wouldn't want your head to get too big!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:

OK...you're #1 [clap]

daverosthorn
07-11-2005, 09:03 AM
Thanks for rating this Dave, nobody seems to want to do this!

I don't remember rating it.... :confused:

Charlotte
07-11-2005, 09:22 AM
[clap] I rated it!! It was exactly what I wanted and I thought you must be psychic (?)
Charlotte

Margaret Allen
26-01-2006, 09:24 AM
Bit more Primary orientated... is there any other Teaching Environment :D and more Moon rather than specific planets.... but nice way of presenting facts.


http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/7.cfm?s=7&m=136&p=111,view_resource&start=26&kw=&el=2,3,4,5,6,7&sc=17&id=48

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davidlloyd
26-01-2006, 10:32 AM
I've rated it too Pete so don't feel so bad [clap]