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Thursday, March 09, 2006

Watery Moon

It looks like the Cassini probe may have found evidence of liquid water on Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons. NASA plans a press conference at 2 PM EST.

Meanwhile back on our own moon, Google has added some NASA imagery to the Google Maps interface to help you surf the lunar surface.

Go here to surf our moon.

Make sure you ZOOM all the way in for a surprise...

16 comments:

  1. Great Google application! You're right, the technology is fantastic.

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  2. And speaking of "Watery Moon", I just ate at my favorite asian restaurant yesterday, "Water Moon".

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  3. What surprise? Amazing technology. It's like they were actually there mapping it.

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  4. How long, do you suppose, before we can by beachfront property there?

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  5. I just LOVE cheese!
    Very cool indeed.

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  6. Cheese is good. Very good.

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  7. That makes me jonz for buffalo wings...

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  8. Liquid. Hmmm. Startling find. Now if only there was enough nitrogen up there to build any kind of life form...

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  9. Life...but not as we know it. Sure has a nice ring to it.

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  10. you find some really cool stuff! Thanks!

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  11. We're gonna find out soon that we are not the only life in our solar system. And maybe some of the others have developed an antidote to dancing cats.

    -- david

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  12. David - We already have the solution on Earth. Simple: shoot the cat; or should that be the owner of the cat?. Hmm. Which is more culpible?

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  13. caz & david: you two are just jealous that a cat can out dance you both.

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  14. I was abused by cats as a child. Dancing cats, as a matter of fact. Damn you, Cube--DAMN YOU!

    -- david

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  15. What can I say but... Bwah ha ha ha ha?

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  16. I love a big glass of icy water with my Enceladus. Especially if they put in some of that spicy green chili.

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