| Blog Name: |
Planetaria |
| Url: |
http://web.me.com/planetaria |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
space, astronomy, science |
| Description: |
Planetaria is a chronicle of planetary exploration and the search for life elsewhere, both in our own solar system and beyond. Many recent discoveries, such as the geysers of Enceladus, the subsurface ocean of Europa, the methane lakes and seas of Titan and the growing number of exoplanets found orbiting other stars make this an exciting time of exploration and discovery... |
| Popularity: |
68 Followers |
The plumes of Enceladus
On November 21, the Cassini spacecraft did another flyby of Saturn’s moon Enceladus, and again passing directly through the water vapour plumes emanating from the south pole, obtaining the closest photographs yet of these alien geysers. Even just the raw, unprocessed images which have been published so far are ama
TMJ is now Planetaria
First, apologies for the lack of posts for a while now; I needed to take a temporary hiatus for personal reasons to sort some things out and then refocus again later. After some thinking, I’ve decided to rename the blog; The Meridiani Journal will now be Planetaria, which better expresses the subject matter - planetary exploration, both in our solar system and beyond. I liked TMJ, but Meridiani is more specifically connected only with Mars, and the purpose of this blog is to discuss a wide range of planetary exploration. The format remains the same, only the name is changing.Please note the new web URL, e-mail, RSS feed, Facebook and Twitter pages:
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