Re: New pictures of enceladus




"George" <George@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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George <George@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Umm, ridges extruding ice? Take a look at this image and point out the
extruded ridges:

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap080331.html

Georgie, do you deny the existence of ridges on Enceladus?

Did I say that I deny the existence of ridges on Enceladus? No, of course I
didn't. But you didn't respond to my request. You simply obfuscated once
again. Well?


Quite a picture! I quess that region explains the spray they
detected above the southern hemisphere.
http://solarviews.com/cap/pia/PIA07798.htm

So how does ice tectonics differ from our version?
What puzzles me is that so many of these ice moons
are heavily cratered and old. But we also see rather
young and active areas. So I guess ice tectonics would
be a much slower process than on earth?
Whatdya think?




George



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