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Saturn's 'Death Star' Moon Mimas Is Weird Inside!

How can be broken pieces of a moon be called millions of tiny moons? they're just the remnants of the moon isnt it?

The question of 'what is a moon?' can be tricky.

The rings of Saturn consist of tiny particles which orbit the planet -- in precisely the same way that larger objects orbit their planets. Some of the bigger particles in the rings are called 'moonlets' and the decision of when a particle becomes big enough to be called a 'moonlet' is mostly arbitrary.

PS. There's no requirement for a moon to be spherical, e.g. Mars' Phobos and Deimos are potato shaped.
 
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You often end up confusing me with your replies.:girl_wacko:

if you mean my replies go "out of syllabus" :-) it is just me trying to connect the dots... but do tell me if it is for another reason.

Btw do you believe our moon is hollow?

i wanted to address that yesterday when i replied to you about "hollow earth" theory but was quite sleepy then... i don't believe in the "hollow moon" theory which is simply answered this way...

"Hollow Moon adherents can be broadly grouped in two major camps, both of which are considered by the scientific community to be unsupported by evidence:

  • The Moon's formation process produced a hollow sphere through natural means. Details vary widely; the proposed mechanism is usually an undefined or pseudoscientific factor in accretion-disk dynamics.
  • The Moon is an artifact (the "Spaceship Moon Theory"). This often corresponds with beliefs in UFOs or ancient astronauts."

for the second theory above, i will say that smaller asteroids, maybe one kilometer long, can be possibly dug into and converted into a flying natural spaceship if attached with engines, but for something as large as our moon, it would be extremely difficult to keep the rock from breaking up when the moon-ship accelerates, so a moon-ship theory seems more in line with isro2222 and his very detailed beliefs in "tall greys" and "acturians" :D

but the reasoning for the first theory seems similar to the "hollow earth" theory, so i don't believe this too... there really seem to have been moon quakes, which suggests deep underground activity, but without any confirmation of reasons... there seems to be no lava flow recently... there have been found "lava caves" which are ancient holes on moon surface where lava had long ago come out from, and which has been suggested for use as habitation for future travellers on the moon... but none of these suggest presence of hollowness within the moon... and there is of course the gravitational pull by the moon on earth's sea waters ( the tides )... can a "hollow moon" core ( no core, really ) have a pull effect on earth's waters??

i hope my words make sense. :-)
 
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if you mean my replies go "out of syllabus" :-) it is just me trying to connect the dots... but do tell me if it is for another reason.



i wanted to address that yesterday when i replied to you about "hollow earth" theory but was quite sleepy then... i don't believe in the "hollow moon" theory which is simply answered this way...



for the second theory above, i will say that smaller asteroids, maybe one kilometer long, can be possibly dug into and converted into a flying natural spaceship if attached with engines, but for something as large as our moon, it would be extremely difficult to keep the rock from breaking up when the moon-ship accelerates, so a moon-ship theory seems more in line with isro2222 and his very detailed beliefs in "tall greys" and "acturians" :D

but the reasoning for the first theory seems similar to the "hollow earth" theory, so i don't believe this too... there really seem to have been moon quakes, which suggests deep underground activity, but without any confirmation of reasons... there seems to be no lava flow recently... there have been found "lava caves" which are ancient holes on moon surface where lava had long ago come out from, and which has been suggested for use as habitation for future travellers on the moon... but none of these suggest presence of hollowness within the moon... and there is of course the gravitational pull by the moon on earth's sea waters ( the tides )... can a "hollow moon" core ( no core, really ) have a pull effect on earth's waters??

i hope my words make sense. :-)
Yes that makes sense.:-)
Let me introduce you to someone who will be able to give theories related to hollow moon... @OrionHunter I might need your help here.:)
 
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"hollow moon"

I don't know about the hollow part, but two things I find absolutely spooky about our moon is that

a) its rotation and revolution match exactly, meaning that it keeps the same face towards Earth
b) its size and distance are exactly right to eclipse the Sun perfectly as seen from Earth's surface

We know the moon is moving away from the Earth and these two relationship did not hold in the past, and will not hold in the future. The fact that mankind happened to evolve at a time when these two facts hold about the moon is very spooky.
 
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I found Titan,reha and tethys most intresting of'em all. Especially,reha,its kinda puzling how a planet could stay alive without it's core being active.
why do you want to call it alive?? btw I dnt think core of any planets or moons can be hollow!! it may end up crashing in it self!!!
 
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yes, titan is large and has atmosphere... :-)

by the way, have you seen the film "gattaca"... it has mention of titan.

edit : also, titan may have materials like methane, which can be used as fuel for rocket engines and other machinery.

Yeah , Apart from our earth Titan is the only place that has liquid and it makes it special .
 
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why do you want to call it alive?? btw I dnt think core of any plants or moons can be hollow!! it may end up crashing in it self!!!
Agreed it not hollow for sure :D
But i agree,being hollow would make it so light that it might be tossed like a ball in it orbit,or could be sucked in/collied with the star/planet.
As for Big Bang ,it all just a ''assumption'',there have been stars found which were almost as old as the univers,the thing here is ,it takes somewhere around few billion years for a planet to be formed. I dont belive on the Big bang theory,even if something as such happend,it must have happend in a ''space'',what would you call that space then?
 
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Not on the surface but under several kilometers of ice .

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Saturn's 'Death Star' Moon Mimas Is Weird Inside
By Kelly Dickerson, Staff Writer | October 16, 2014 02:10pm ET


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A photo of Saturn's moon Mimas.


There's something strange going on below the surface of Saturn's Death Star-looking moon Mimas, a new study suggests.

Mimas' rotation and its orbit around Saturn make the moon look like it's rocking and back forth and oscillating similar to the way a pendulum swings. The rocking motion is called libration, and it's commonly observed in moons that are influenced by the gravity from neighboring planets.However, using images of the moon captured by the Cassini spacecraft, Radwan Tajeddine a research associate at Cornell University, discovered that the satellite's libration was much more exaggerated in one spot than predicted. Heexpects it must be caused by the moon's weird interior.

"We're very excited about this measurement because it may indicate much about the satellite's insides," Tajeddine said in a statement. "Nature is essentially allowing us to do the same thing that a child does when she shakes a wrapped gift in hopes of figuring out what's hidden inside." [See photos of Mimas, Saturn's Death Star Moon]


Feel the libration
Astronomers have long been using the rotation and orbit of celestial bodies to guess what their interiors might be like. Most of the rocking is explained by the interacting forces from Mimas' rotation and orbit, but one libration was much larger than expected.

Tajeddine and the team tested five different models of what Mimas might look like below the surface to see which one could explain the exaggerated rocking. They quickly ruled out the possibility that Mimas has a uniform interior, an interior with two different layers or an abnormal mass under the moon's 88-mile-long (142 kilometers) crater that makes it look like the Death Star from the "Star Wars" franchise.

However, the last two models could both explain Mimas' extreme libration. One idea is that the moon has an elongated, oval-shaped core. This elongation might have happened as the moon formed under the push and pull of Saturn's rings. The teeter tottering could also come from a subsurface ocean, similar to the one on Jupiter's moon Europa.

While it's still a possibility, Tajeddine thinks the subsurface ocean is an unlikely explanation. Astronomers have not observed any evidence of liquid water on Mimas, unlike some of Saturn's other moons. The heat radiating from the core escapes through the moon's ice-covered shell and would cause any subsurface ocean that existed to quickly freeze.



Saturn Quiz: How Well Do You Know the Ringed Planet?
With more than 60 known moons to go along with its famous rings, Saturn is as intriguing as it is beautiful. How much do you know about the sixth planet from the sun?

Mimas is the smallest and closest of Saturn's main eight moons. Its giant crater covers almost one-third of the moon's icy surface.

For the past 10 years,the Cassini space probe has been collecting data on Mimas, Saturn and the ringed wonder's other natural satellites. The Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) onboard Cassini is a two-camera system that captures ultraviolet and infrared images of Saturn and its moons.

Tajeddine and a team of researchers sifted through dozens of images captured by ISS and created a 3D map of the moon from the photos to study how Mimas spins and orbits Saturn.

The new research was published this week in the journal Science.
Originally published on Space.com.

Saturn's 'Death Star' Moon Mimas Is Weird Inside

Is it a coincidence or a it's an alien weapon of masss distruction?
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Technically, the rings of Saturn are nothing more than millions of tiny moons which just happen to orbit in a narrow belt.

One theory is that the rings are just the remains of ancient moons which broke up.
is there a possibility of a Moon being larger in size then our Earth ? like we have Titan & Ganymede which are larger then Mercury
 
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