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Saturn's Rings and Moons | NASA Planetary Sciences

Explore the rings and moons of Saturn through images from the Cassini spacecraft. Saturn's rings were discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei, although he did not see enough detail to know what they were. In 2004, the Cassini spacecraft began capturing unprecedented images of Saturn's atmosphere and t

Q 11 Ring closure in carbohydrates

Hemiacetal formation by nucleophilic addition of alcohols to aldehydes is briefly explained. This is necessary to understand the ring closure in carbohydrates. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.

Saturn's Cyclones | NASA Planetary Sciences

Learn about powerful cyclones seen at Saturn's north and south poles in this video from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. From a distance, Saturn appears to be serene; however, the Cassini spacecraft has provided detailed views that show the planet's active atmosphere. A giant cyclone (with a diamet

Saturn’s Stunning Double Show

Look at the northern and southern aurorae of Saturn and explains how they are produced in this video from NASA. In 2009, there was a rare opportunity to observe both of Saturn's poles simultaneously. The Hubble Space Telescope gathered data over several days, and researchers used the images they gat

Saturn's Record-Setting Storm | NASA Planetary Sciences

Learn how a giant storm on Saturn sent temperatures soaring in this video from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. About once a Saturn year, the planet develops a massive storm called a Great White Spot. Planetary scientist Brigette Hesman describes observations of the storm that erupted on Saturn i

ScienceCasts: Cassini's Grand Finale

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/NASA Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more. Cassini is in the process of executing 22 daring ‘Grand Finale’ dives in the 1,200-mile gap between Saturn and its innermost ring, concluding with an epic final plunge into the gas giant’s upper atmosph

Sachsenburg Werla

As a protection against Hungarian equestrian warriors, King Henry I of East Franconia had Werla Castle expanded into a ring rampart at the beginning of the 10th century. Author: ZDF/Terra X-Faber Courtial/Jörg Courtial Translation and redub: alugha (Bernd Korz) Click here to see more videos: htt

How Berliners lived in imperial times

The "Wilhelminian Ring" in Berlin around 1900 comprised simple districts such as Wedding, but also nicer districts such as Tiergarten. The plan was for wealthy citizens and workers to live next door to each other. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Story House Productions/Jochen Ruderer/Jürgen Rehberg/ Ronald Ri