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Oxygen found on Saturn's moon Rhea

SaturnVengeance

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I think this is awesome, finally proof of oxygen on other worlds.

A spacecraft has tasted oxygen in the atmosphere of another world for the first time while flying low over Saturn's icy moon, Rhea.

Nasa's Cassini probe scooped oxygen from the thin atmosphere of the planet's moon while passing overhead at an altitude of 97km in March this year.

Until now, wisps of oxygen have only been detected on planets and their moons indirectly, using the Hubble space telescope and other major facilities.

Instruments aboard Cassini revealed an extremely thin oxygen and carbon dioxide atmosphere that is sustained by high-energy particles slamming into the moon's surface and kicking up atoms, molecules and ions.

Astronomers have counted 62 moons orbiting Saturn. At 1500km wide, Rhea is the second largest and is thought to be made almost entirely of ice.

Read More: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/nov/25/oxygen-saturn-moon-rhea
 
Rhea is MINE! :D

What does this mean really? I doubt people will taking a vacation there any time soon. :shrug:

Still cool. :bolian:
 
Interesting. Thanks for the information. :)

If you are Saturn's vengeance, what are your diabolical plans for us involving Rhea and its oxygen? You must be up to something. ;)
 
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