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BREAKING: CASSINI CAPTURES FIRST MOVIE OF LIGHTNING ON SATURN! SEE THE VIDEO!
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[quote:1-2-Follow:MV8xMDQwMTM0X0RENzcwREI=] NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured images of lightning on Saturn, allowing the scientists to create the first movie showing lightning flashing on another planet. "Ever since the beginning of the Cassini mission, a major goal of the Imaging Team has been the detection of Saturnian lightning," said team leader Carolyn Porco in an email. Porco said the ability to capture the lightning was a direct result of the dimming of the ringshine on the night side of the planet during last year's Saturn equinox. "And these flashes have been shown to be coincident in time with the emission of powerful electrostatic discharges intercepted by the Cassini Radio and Plasma Wave experiment," Porco added. The sound in the video approximates the electrostatic discharge signals detected by the instrument. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt4FZUTOul8&feature=player_embedded[/youtube] http://www.universetoday.com/2010/04/14/news-flash-cassini-captures-first-movie-of-lightning-on-saturn/ [/quote]
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NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured images of lightning on Saturn, allowing the scientists to create the first movie showing lightning flashing on another planet. "Ever since the beginning of the Cassini mission, a major goal of the Imaging Team has been the detection of Saturnian lightning," said team leader Carolyn Porco in an email. Porco said the ability to capture the lightning was a direct result of the dimming of the ringshine on the night side of the planet during last year's Saturn equinox. "And these flashes have been shown to be coincident in time with the emission of powerful electrostatic discharges intercepted by the Cassini Radio and Plasma Wave experiment," Porco added.
The sound in the video approximates the electrostatic discharge signals detected by the instrument.
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