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Saturn's Moon is Active

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This is a very interesting article about an apparent unusual event taking place out in space …

Now these images which are said to be watery jets erupting from what may be a vast underground sea … and that these jets are spewing through cracks in the moon’s icy shell…

I would also consider that these jets of water to be a repetitive process of releasing pressure from an inner propulsion system associated with a hydrogen cold fusion power source …

Which can also be used as to keep the moon from being pulled in by Saturn’s gravitational pull … 

Planets such as Saturn and Her moons are hollow just as our planet  Earth … and their technology is much more advance than the mainstream is allowed to know or even think …

In this knowing …. I consider that Enceladus is not just a moon … but an active frozen over ‘Lunar space station’ …

Yet reading the article also reminded me that over 30 years ago … a down load of information gave me some very troublesome images …

One of which a frozen sphere had de-thawed and exploded … at that time the only frozen sphere I was aware of was Pluto … so I always thought it so …

But now just as the Enceladus moon is frozen … I’ve learned over time .. that there are other frozen over surfaces in this solar system … so I watch and I wait for signs …

I’ve also learned over time … that an explosion can not only be cause by an inner component breakdown …. but by atmospheric response to a sphere accelerating it’s ionosphere field of ions and the sphere’s velocity spin unto flux of quantum leap …

Either way there would be a massive amount of energy rippling through space …

And that would take an active cold fusion source of energy powering a (high rise building size) plasma magnetron vacuum tube and quartz  frequency oscillating rings … or works of an atomic reactor powering it’s  planetary gearing system  … or these two working power sources together …

Is it Snowing Microbes on Enceladus?

HERE March 27, 2012: There’s a tiny moon orbiting beyond Saturn’s rings that’s full of promise, and maybe — just maybe — microbes.

In a series of tantalizingly close flybys to the moon, named “Enceladus,” NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has revealed watery jets erupting from what may be a vast underground sea. These jets, which spew through cracks in the moon’s icy shell, could lead back to a habitable zone that is uniquely accessible in all the solar system.

Dramatic plumes, both large and small, spray water ice from many locations near the south pole of Saturn’s moon Enceladus. More than 30 individual jets of different sizes can be seen in this image captured during a flyby of NASA’s Cassini spacecraft on Nov. 21, 2009. [more]

“More than 90 jets of all sizes near Enceladus’s south pole are spraying water vapor, icy particles, and organic compounds all over the place,” says Carolyn Porco, an award-winning planetary scientist and leader of the Imaging Science team for NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. “Cassini has flown several times now through this spray and has tasted it. And we have found that aside from water and organic material, there is salt in the icy particles. The salinity is the same as that of Earth’s oceans.”

Thermal measurements of Enceladus’s fissures have revealed temperatures as high as -120 deg Fahrenheit (190 Kelvin). “If you add up all the heat, 16 gigawatts of thermal energy are coming out of those cracks,” says Porco.

The watery plumes of Enceladus come from icy fissures nicknamed “tiger stripes.” [more]

She believes the small moon, with its sub-surface liquid sea, organics, and an energy source, may host the same type of life we find in similar environments on Earth.

“The kind of ecologies Enceladus might harbor could be like those deep within our own planet. Abundant heat and liquid water are found in Earth’s subterranean volcanic rocks. Organisms in those rocks thrive on hydrogen (produced by reactions between liquid water and hot rocks) and available carbon dioxide and make methane, which gets recycled back into hydrogen. And it’s all done entirely in the absence of sunlight or anything produced by sunlight.”

But what makes Enceladus special is that its habitable zone offers itself up for easy access.

“It’s erupting out into space where we can sample it. It sounds crazy but it could be snowing microbes on the surface of this little world. In the end, it’s is the most promising place I know of for an astrobiology search. We don’t even need to go scratching around on the surface. We can fly through the plume and sample it. Or we can land on the surface, look up and stick our tongues out.  And voilà…we have what we came for.”

The source of Enceladus’s heat appears to be Saturn itself. Researchers say Saturn’s gravitational pull causes the moon’s shape to change slightly on a daily basis as it orbits. Flexing motions in its interior generate heat–like the heat you feel in a paperclip when you bend it back and forth rapidly.

On March 27, 2012, Cassini flew just 46 miles above the south pole of Enceladus–and right through the spewing plumes. [more]

“But the tidal flexing occurring now is not enough to account for all the heat presently coming out of Enceladus. One way out of this dilemma is to assume that some of the heat observed today was been generated and stored internally in the past.”

Porco believes Enceladus’s orbit could have been much more eccentric, and the greater the eccentricity, she says, the greater the tidal flexing and resulting structural variations that produce the heat. In this scenario, the heat would have been stored inside the little moon by melting some of the ice to recharge the liquid sea.

“Now that the orbit’s eccentricity has lessened, the heat emanating from the interior is a combination of heat produced today and in the past.  But since more heat is coming out presently than is being produced, Enceladus is in a cooling off stage and the liquid water is returning to ice. There are models to show that it never really freezes entirely, so the eccentricity may increase again, restarting the cycle.”

Whatever is turning up the heat, Porco has a plan of action. It’s simple:

“We need to get back to Enceladus and check it out.”



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