Ep. 19, Page 117

smbhax on June 19, 2013

There was an interesting article on the BBC News site about how they've just found out that it's Saturn's gravity that is squeezing the ice out of the planet's little, water-filled moon Enceladus: Enceladus' ice geysers are more active when it is at the furthest distance in its orbit, the point where Saturn's gravity is wrenching it back around.
In other news, apparently I really like the color orange!