Selasa, 14 Januari 2014

NASA Satellites Capture Hurricane "Malignant" Saturn

CALIFORNIA - United States Space Agency ( NASA ) recently capturing photographs of Saturn storm system . NASA satellite Cassini caught sight of the planet Saturn from a distance of 441,028 miles ( 709,766 kilometers ) .

Reported Nbcnews , Friday ( 28/12/2012 ) , Saturn's storms ripple featuring black and white photos were captured by NASA's Cassini satellite orbit . Satellites capture the photo on December 24, 2012 .

Distance of 709 766 kilometers , a distance almost doubled between the Earth and the Moon . These black and white photographs captured with wide-angle camera red filter CB2 .

Photos taken with the Cassini satellite camera close-up mode also displays the storm " malignant " vortex systems and 751 nm wavelength . In addition , the photo also shows the variation of object view on the cloud top or the atmosphere of Saturn .

Wikipedia explains , Saturn is a plane in the Solar System known as the ringed planet . The planet is also the largest planet after Jupiter .

Saturn rotates in a short time , ie 10 hours 40 minutes 24 seconds . Saturn has a low density , because most of the constituent substances in the form of gases and liquids .

Saturn 's core is composed of solid rock with atmospheric gas composed of ammonia and methane . With these contents , the sixth largest planet from the Sun in the Solar System does not allow the existence of life .

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