guardian.co.uk— In the wake of claims that there may be life on one of its moons, John Crace offers a primer on our sixth planet.
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It is a crappy article, but I wonder is with all that pressure Saturn exerts on its core, if perhaps it's enough to keep water frozen even at that temperature.PV=nRT FTW.
Astrology may be bulls**t, but it's great for artistic inspiration. Saturn is lord of karma, of perpetual insecurity and desire for perfection. Ruled by Capricorn, the goat perpetually ascending the mountain. Also represents law, Note law-givers such as moses did so while on a mountain. The 10th house is the midheaven, or career, and quite literally the highest point in the sky at the moment of birth.
The moons name is Enceladus. The cracks and lines on its surface support the theory that its core is piping hot keeping the "water" inside from freezing. The water below the ice breaks apart the ice above and forms the cracks. They found this out by comparing a picture of Earth's north pole, and Enceladus, and they look almost identical.
cshilneyJun 28, 2009
it'd be interesting if there was water there and we were able to reproduce some organisms brought from earth in that water.
hilanderiamJun 28, 2009
I agree. Yesterday's pop science news combined with some wiki facts... Utter crap at best.
firewall1Jun 28, 2009
It is a crappy article, but I wonder is with all that pressure Saturn exerts on its core, if perhaps it's enough to keep water frozen even at that temperature.PV=nRT FTW.
jivatmanxJun 28, 2009
Astrology may be bulls**t, but it's great for artistic inspiration. Saturn is lord of karma, of perpetual insecurity and desire for perfection. Ruled by Capricorn, the goat perpetually ascending the mountain. Also represents law, Note law-givers such as moses did so while on a mountain. The 10th house is the midheaven, or career, and quite literally the highest point in the sky at the moment of birth.
tylerss25Jun 28, 2009
The moons name is Enceladus. The cracks and lines on its surface support the theory that its core is piping hot keeping the "water" inside from freezing. The water below the ice breaks apart the ice above and forms the cracks. They found this out by comparing a picture of Earth's north pole, and Enceladus, and they look almost identical.
vaccumponyJun 28, 2009
Dugg down? Why? I'm sorry, was I being too obtuse for Digg readers?
niocanJun 29, 2009
It's a quote from a Tool song, The Grudge, and it's referencing Hermeticism (Specifically: Alchemy) not astrology :p
jimi1337Jul 1, 2009
Actually, I thought it was an interesting metaphor.