How Many Moons Does Our Solar System REALLY Have
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The landing of the Huygens probe in 2005 unveiled the surface of Saturn's mysterious largest moon for the first time in history. Six years on, the data from the mission and its Cassini mother craft has revealed it to be a fascinating world of methane lakes, rainstorms and cryo-volcanoes. This film brings us the latest news from the orangey world, including audacious plans for a return splashdown. Archive footage appears courtesy of Footagevault. • (Part 3 of 4) • Playlist link - • Moons of the Solar System • Transcript link - http://podcast.open.ac.uk/feeds/moons... • Related article Moons: Taking it further • https://www.open.edu/openlearn/future... • Study a free course on Icy bodies: Europa and elsewhere at the Open University https://www.open.edu/openlearn/scienc... • Study a free course on Moons of our Solar System at the Open University • https://www.open.edu/openlearn/scienc... • Study Q64 Natural Sciences (Astronomy and Planetary Science) • http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/qualifi... • Explore qualifications in Astronomy with the OU • https://www.open.edu/openlearn/scienc... • The Open University is the world’s leading provider of flexible, high-quality online degrees and distance learning, serving students across the globe with highly respected degree qualifications, and the triple-accredited MBA. The OU teaches through its own unique method of distance learning, called ‘supported open learning’ and you do not need any formal qualifications to study with us, just commitment and a desire to find out what you are capable of. • Free learning from The Open University • http://www.open.edu/openlearn/ • For more like this subscribe to the Open University channel • / @openlearn_ou • Like us on Facebook: / ouopenlearn • Follow us on Twitter: / oufreelearning • #OpenUniversity #astronomy
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