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Lesson 85 - How could a moon of Saturn kill me?

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Saturn is best known for its rings, but how much do you really know about them? How big are they? How many are there? What are they made of? Saturn also has the most moons of any planet in the solar system and Cheryl gets to learn about some of the interesting and unique features of a few of them...including Ryan's favorite moon, Mimas. It's never too late to learn about the world around you. This is part of Our Deadly Solar System unit. Resources from this episode: Rings of Saturn labeled Rings of Saturn (NASA picture) Rings from the side (NASA picture) Saturn lit from behind (Cassini) NASA Crashed the $4 billion Cassini Spacecraft into Saturn Cassini flying over Enceladus (animation still) Titian Mimas Life on Titain? (ESA) Enceladus' Water Plumes Contain Life Clues Juno (NASA JPL) NASA looks ahead to future Saturn missions as Cassini nears it's end

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Saturn is best known for its rings, but how much do you really know about them? How big are they? How many are there? What are they made of? Saturn also has the most moons of any planet in the solar system and Cheryl gets to learn about some of the interesting and unique features of a few of them...including Ryan's favorite moon, Mimas. It's never too late to learn about the world around you. This is part of Our Deadly Solar System unit. Resources from this episode: Rings of Saturn labeled Rings of Saturn (NASA picture) Rings from the side (NASA picture) Saturn lit from behind (Cassini) NASA Crashed the $4 billion Cassini Spacecraft into Saturn Cassini flying over Enceladus (animation still) Titian Mimas Life on Titain? (ESA) Enceladus' Water Plumes Contain Life Clues Juno (NASA JPL) NASA looks ahead to future Saturn missions as Cassini nears it's end

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