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AGRODOME in the MORNING

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Mar 05, 2012
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Another version from yesterday... --- SPACE NEWS --- Cassini Detects Hint of Fresh Air at Dione NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has “sniffed” molecular oxygen ions around Saturn’s icy moon Dione for the first time, confirming the presence of a very tenuous atmosphere. The oxygen ions are quite sparse – one for every 0.67 cubic inches of space (one for every 11 cubic centimeters of space) or about 2,550 per cubic foot (90,000 per cubic meter) – show that Dione has an extremely thin neutral atmosphere. At the Dione surface, this atmosphere would only be as dense as Earth’s atmosphere 300 miles (480 kilometers) above the surface. The detection of this faint atmosphere, known as an exosphere, is described in a recent issue of the journal Geophysical Research Letters. “We now know that Dione, in addition to Saturn’s rings and the moon Rhea, is a source of oxygen molecules,” said Robert Tokar, a Cassini team member based at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, N.M., and the lead author of the paper. “This shows that molecular oxygen is actually common in the Saturn system and reinforces that it can come from a process that doesn’t involve life.” Dione’s oxygen appears to derive from either solar photons or energetic particles from space bombarding the moon’s water ice surface and liberating oxygen molecules, Tokar said. But scientists will be looking for other processes, including geological ones, that could also explain the oxygen. “Scientists weren’t even sure Dione would be big enough to hang on to an exosphere, but this new research shows that Dione is even more interesting than we previously thought,” said Amanda Hendrix, Cassini deputy project scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., who was not directly involved in the study. “Scientists are now digging through Cassini data on Dione to look at this moon in more detail.” Several solid solar system bodies – including Earth, Venus, Mars and Saturn’s largest moon Titan – have atmospheres. But they tend to be typically much denser than what has been found around Dione. However, Cassini scientists did detect a thin exosphere around Saturn’s moon Rhea in 2010, very similar to Dione. The density of oxygen at the surfaces of Dione and Rhea is around 5 trillion times less dense than that at Earth’s surface. Tokar said scientists suspected molecular oxygen would exist at Dione because NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope detected ozone. But they didn’t know for sure until Cassini was able to measure ionized molecular oxygen on its second flyby of Dione on April 7, 2010 with the Cassini plasma spectrometer. On that flyby, the spacecraft flew within about 313 miles (503 kilometers) of the moon’s surface. Cassini scientists are also analyzing data from Cassini’s ion and neutral mass spectrometer from a very close flyby on Dec. 12, 2011. The ion and neutral mass spectrometer made the detection of Rhea’s thin atmosphere, so scientists will be able to compare Cassini data from the two moons and see if there are other molecules in Dione’s exosphere. Thanks Magik

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carlx

1:12PM | Tue, 06 March 2012

Fantastic work and details, MU!!!

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jocko500

1:40PM | Tue, 06 March 2012

very wonderful and very good information

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drifterlee

1:45PM | Tue, 06 March 2012

Really awesome. I love those buildings Magik!

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sandra46

4:28PM | Tue, 06 March 2012

BEAUTIFUL

KnightWolverine

7:17PM | Tue, 06 March 2012

Read the article the other day...good read...Love this version as much as the other...Cool Cool!!

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flavia49

5:57AM | Wed, 07 March 2012

splendid image and POV

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mariogiannecchini

8:50AM | Wed, 07 March 2012

Fantastic work on this cool looking image !

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Leije

9:57AM | Wed, 07 March 2012

Belle image avec la glace au sol, j'aime bien la perspective et la texture des dômes !

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Jean_C

10:00AM | Wed, 07 March 2012

Superbes structures à voir full view absolument, et beau décor glacial, excellent!

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1358

8:51PM | Wed, 07 March 2012

the design is simple, to the point, and easy to build, maintain...maybe they should send you to Dione first.... get construction started!

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Glendaw

6:39PM | Thu, 08 March 2012

No comparison,both are gorgeous. Awesome work and news Magik. Pas de comparaison, les deux sont magnifiques. Travail impressionnant et nouvelles Magik.

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kbrog

12:10PM | Sun, 11 March 2012

Fantastic scene and work! :)

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danapommet

9:46PM | Mon, 12 March 2012

A beautiful daytime image of the Agrodomes. Excellent narrative about Dione's thin exosphere. :o)

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Fahrenheit451

10:22PM | Tue, 17 April 2012

GORGEOUS!!!!

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