Der Planet Venus: Neuere Untersuchungen zeigen, dass die Planetenoberfläche nicht heiss, sondern gefrohren sein könnte! Wird uns etwas verschwiegen? Macht die Venus gerade eine Eiszeit durch? Dieses Video bringt überraschende neue Antworten.
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WHAT DID GALILEO SEE DURING ITS HISTORIC JOURNEY TO JUPITER
What Did Galileo See During Its Historic Journey To Jupiter And Its Large Moons? 1989-2003
Galileo was the first spacecraft to orbit an outer planet. In December 1995 it arrived at Jupiter, photographing its massive moons and mesmerising clouds. But what did it see on its way to the giant gas planet? And what did it find on Jupiters Moons?
Galileo orbited Jupiter for almost eight years and made close passes by all its major moons. Its camera and nine other instruments sent back reports that allowed scientists to determine, among other things, that Jupiter’s icy moon Europa probably has a subsurface ocean with more water than the total amount found on Earth. They discovered that the volcanoes of the moon Io repeatedly and rapidly resurface the little world. They found that the giant moon Ganymede possesses its own magnetic field. Galileo even carried a small probe that it deployed and sent deep into the atmosphere of Jupiter, taking readings for almost an hour before the probe was crushed by overwhelming pressure.