File:PIA17202_-_Approaching_Enceladus.jpg
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ê̤ṳ-lāng chék-cháung:600 × 600 chiông-só. Gì-tă hŭng-biêng-lŭk: 240 × 240 chiông-só | 480 × 480 chiông-só | 1,020 × 1,020 chiông-só.
Nguòng-dā̤ gì ùng-giông (1,020 × 1,020 chiông-só, ùng-giông duâi-nâung: 1.1 MB,MIME lôi-hìng: image/jpeg)
Cī-siŏh-bĭh ùng-giông téng Wikimedia Commons lì, bĕng-chiā ô kō̤-nèng ké̤ṳk gì-tă cuŏng-áng sāi. Â-dā̤ sê cī-bĭh ùng-giông găk ùng-giông mièu-sŭk hiĕk-miêng gì mièu-sŭk nô̤i-ṳ̀ng.
總結
Mièu-sŭkPIA17202 - Approaching Enceladus.jpg |
English: Original caption: NASA's Cassini spacecraft captured this view as it neared icy Enceladus for its closest-ever dive past the moon's active south polar region. The view shows heavily cratered northern latitudes at top, transitioning to fractured, wrinkled terrain in the middle and southern latitudes. The wavy boundary of the moon's active south polar region -- Cassini's destination for this flyby -- is visible at bottom, where it disappears into wintry darkness.
This view looks towards the Saturn-facing side of Enceladus. North on Enceladus is up and rotated 23 degrees to the right. The image was taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on Oct. 28, 2015. The view was acquired at a distance of approximately 60,000 miles (96,000 kilometers) from Enceladus and at a Sun-Enceladus-spacecraft, or phase, angle of 45 degrees. Image scale is 1,896 feet (578 meters) per pixel. |
Nĭk-gĭ | |
Lài-nguòng | PIA17202 from the NASA/JPL Photojournal |
Cáuk-ciā | National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) / Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
版權說明
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
本作品由NASA創作,屬於公有領域。根據NASA的版權政策:“NASA的創作除非另有聲明否則不受版權保護。”(參見:Template:PD-USGov/zh,NASA版權政策或JPL圖像使用政策) | ||
警告:
|
28 10 2015
Ùng-giông lĭk-sṳ̄
Sōng-dĕk siŏh bĭk nĭk-gĭ/sì-găng lì káng hiā sèng-hâiu gì ùng-giông.
Nĭk-gĭ/Sì-găng | Sáuk-liŏk-dù | Chióh-cháung | Ê̤ṳng-hô | Suók-mìng | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
hiêng-káik-sì | 2020 nièng 10 nguŏk 8 hô̤ (B4) 07:20 | 1,020 × 1,020(1.1 MB) | Vlixes | from tiff, rgb | |
2015 nièng 10 nguŏk 30 hô̤ (B5) 23:16 | 920 × 920(191 KB) | PhilipTerryGraham | User created page with UploadWizard |
Lièng-giék
Mò̤ hiĕk-miêng lièng gáu ciā ùng-giông.
Cuòng-mĭk ùng-giông sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
Â-dā̤ gì gì-tă wiki găk lā̤ sāi cī-bĭh ùng-giông:
- an.wikipedia.org gì sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
- ary.wikipedia.org gì sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
- arz.wikipedia.org gì sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
- azb.wikipedia.org gì sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
- az.wikipedia.org gì sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
- ba.wikipedia.org gì sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
- bn.wikibooks.org gì sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
- bs.wikipedia.org gì sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
- ca.wikipedia.org gì sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
- ckb.wikipedia.org gì sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
- cs.wikipedia.org gì sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
- cy.wikipedia.org gì sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
- de.wikipedia.org gì sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
- el.wikipedia.org gì sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
- en.wikipedia.org gì sāi-ê̤ṳng cìng-huóng
- Pioneer 11
- Cassini–Huygens
- Enceladus
- Moons of Saturn
- Naming of moons
- List of natural satellites
- Dunyazad (crater)
- Shahrazad (crater)
- Sarandib Planitia
- Samarkand Sulci
- Ahmad (crater)
- Peri-Banu (crater)
- Aladdin (crater)
- Ali Baba (crater)
- Julnar (crater)
- Salih (crater)
- Dalilah (crater)
- Samad (crater)
- Musa (crater)
- Gharib (crater)
- Duban (crater)
- Shahryar (crater)
- Sindbad (crater)
- Diyar Planitia
- Harran Sulci
- Isbanir Fossa
- Daryabar Fossa
- Bassorah Fossa
檢視此檔案的更多全域使用狀況。