To get a better of what is in the plume that’s spews out of Saturn’s moon Enceladus (it’s known to contain water vapor, sodium, and organic molecules), they sent Cassini through it on November 2, 2009. Here’s a picture of the plume (Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute–click on it to see it better):
And since today is Friday, a poem (there might not be a poem next week):
What should I do
Run ragged to the world
Grasp a pearl in my hand
Or feign indifference?
Filed under: pictures, poetry, science | Tagged: Enceladus, nasa, poetry, Saturn
