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A SPECK IN THE SKY June 24, 2009

Posted by wmmbb in Humankind/Planet Earth.
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How you see things depends on from position they are seen. In my case I could not see it all. Take the view from Saturn, and a crescendo hardly seems appropriate.

Pause to reflect the Earth looked pretty good from the moon. Saturn has a number of moons. It is hard to keep up since it is said there are twenty-one of them. Some of them have atmospheres and climate features.

The BBC has the story. Can you see the speck in Saturine sky?
Watch the BBC’s Audio Slideshow: Splendour of Saturn.

ELSEWHERE:

Irene Kotz, via ABC Science, reports that scientists are suggesting that rather than focus on seeing another earth from afar as a pale blue spot, it might be better to look for a pale red  dot.

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