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Dunes of Shangri-La on Saturn's Moon Titan
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has radar vision that allows it to peer through the haze that surrounds Saturn's largest moon, Titan. This video focuses on Shangri-la, a large, dark area on Titan filled with dunes. The long, linear dunes are thought to be comprised of grains derived from hydrocarbons that have settled out of Titan's atmosphere. Cassini has shown that dunes of this sort encircle most of Titan's equator. Scientists can use the dunes to learn about winds, the sands they're composed of, and highs and lows in the landscape.
The radar image was obtained by the Cassini Synthetic Aperture radar (SAR) on July 25, 2016, during the mission's 122nd targeted Titan encounter.
For more information about the Cassini-Huygens mission visit http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov and http://www.nasa.gov/cas...
published: 07 Sep 2016
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Behold the Shangri-La! (4k Flyby)
After seeing that shot in Picard of the Titan-A that called back to the close, swooping shot of the Refit Enterprise, I felt challenged to do the same with my model of Bill Krause's Shangri-La. I also figured out how to do gate flares in AE, and this was a test of that.
The original Shangri-la class design is by Bill Krause!
https://www.instagram.com/admiralbuck/
As always this is rendered in 3DSMax 2022.3, using VRay 6 GPU Optix. I'm using a 4090 RTX. Render time averages were 1m30s and 2m30s respectively, with about .25s-.5s for post effects application per frame. It's 500 frames long at 24fps.
Post in After Effects, using Sapphire by BorisFX for the lens flares, and Red Giant Looks for the color correction.
published: 08 Apr 2023
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A Titan of Starfleet (4k Flyby)
Alighty, Trek fans! I had a delightful chat with Terry Matalas and he asked that I do something similar to the Shangri-La flyby, but with the OG Titan, NCC-1777. I did so, but may have gone a bit.. more overboard. I really hope you enjoy!
(No homosapiens-only club here!)
The original Shangri-la class design is by Bill Krause!
https://www.instagram.com/admiralbuck/
As always this is rendered in 3DSMax 2022.3, using VRay 6 GPU Optix. I'm using a 4090 RTX. Render time averages were 1m30s and 3m30s respectively, with about 1-2s for post effects application per frame. It's 800 frames long at 24fps 600 frames of rendered footage.
Post in After Effects, using Sapphire by BorisFX for the lens flares, and Red Giant Looks for the color correction.
published: 16 Apr 2023
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Cassini Unveils the Dunes of Shangri-La on Saturn's Moon Titan
More space news and info at: http://www.coconutsciencelab.com - Shangri-la is a large, dark area on Titan filled with dunes. The long, linear dunes are thought to be comprised of grains derived from hydrocarbons that have settled out of Titan's atmosphere.
Cassini has shown that dunes of this sort encircle most of Titan's equator. Scientists can use the dunes to learn about winds, the sands they're composed of, and highs and lows in the landscape.
Please rate and comment, thanks!
Image Credit: NASA JPL-Caltech, ASI, Université Paris-Diderot
published: 07 Sep 2016
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published: 12 Apr 2019
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What Did NASA Discover under Titan’s Thick Atmosphere?
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We are determined to discover traces of life on remote exoplanets, so we cast our gaze far beyond the boundaries of the Solar System and into the great abyss of space. But actually just several hundred years ago a unique world was detected comparatively close to us. There are clouds in its atmosphere, it rains there and on its surface great rivers flow into lakes and seas. Still, the conditions on this fascinating celestial body are lethal, with the surface bound by ...
published: 13 Feb 2023
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Broken Games x The Rumbling | Mashup of Shangri-la Frontier, Attack on Titan: Season 4 [SiM x FZMZ]
"Broken Games x The Rumbling" contains the following:
1. FZMZ - Broken Games "Shangri-la Frontier: Crappy Game Hunter Challenges God-Tier Game - Opening Theme" (MDX 23C Acapella)
2. SiM - The Rumbling "Attack on Titan: The Final Season: Part 2 - Opening Theme" (FLAC Audio + Instrumental)
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published: 20 Oct 2023
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Chasing Life On Saturn's Moon: NASA's Dragonfly Mission To Titan
Chasing Life On Saturn's Moon: NASA's Dragonfly Mission To Titan
Released as its latest mission, NASA’s Dragonfly aims to explore Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. Derived from the New Frontiers program, the mission will see a drone like a rotorcraft exploring a multitude of promising locations across the topography. Following a 2026 launch, Dragonfly will arrive in 2034 and will eventually travel 108 miles around Titan with the intention of furthering the Cassini mission. In September 2017, Cassini intentionally plunged itself into Saturn’s atmosphere marking the end of a 13-year mission.
Upon its initial arrival, Dragonfly will ground at the “Shangri-La” dune fields, surveying and taking samples within a 5-mile radius of the linear dunes. Believed by NASA to show evidence of past liquid w...
published: 04 Jul 2019
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Dunes of Shangri-La on Saturn's Moon Titan
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has radar vision that allows it to peer through the haze that surrounds Saturn's largest moon, Titan. This video focuses on Shangri-la...
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has radar vision that allows it to peer through the haze that surrounds Saturn's largest moon, Titan. This video focuses on Shangri-la, a large, dark area on Titan filled with dunes. The long, linear dunes are thought to be comprised of grains derived from hydrocarbons that have settled out of Titan's atmosphere. Cassini has shown that dunes of this sort encircle most of Titan's equator. Scientists can use the dunes to learn about winds, the sands they're composed of, and highs and lows in the landscape.
The radar image was obtained by the Cassini Synthetic Aperture radar (SAR) on July 25, 2016, during the mission's 122nd targeted Titan encounter.
For more information about the Cassini-Huygens mission visit http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov and http://www.nasa.gov/cassini.
Image Credit:
NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASI/Université Paris-Diderot
https://wn.com/Dunes_Of_Shangri_La_On_Saturn's_Moon_Titan
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has radar vision that allows it to peer through the haze that surrounds Saturn's largest moon, Titan. This video focuses on Shangri-la, a large, dark area on Titan filled with dunes. The long, linear dunes are thought to be comprised of grains derived from hydrocarbons that have settled out of Titan's atmosphere. Cassini has shown that dunes of this sort encircle most of Titan's equator. Scientists can use the dunes to learn about winds, the sands they're composed of, and highs and lows in the landscape.
The radar image was obtained by the Cassini Synthetic Aperture radar (SAR) on July 25, 2016, during the mission's 122nd targeted Titan encounter.
For more information about the Cassini-Huygens mission visit http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov and http://www.nasa.gov/cassini.
Image Credit:
NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASI/Université Paris-Diderot
- published: 07 Sep 2016
- views: 172364
0:21
Behold the Shangri-La! (4k Flyby)
After seeing that shot in Picard of the Titan-A that called back to the close, swooping shot of the Refit Enterprise, I felt challenged to do the same with my m...
After seeing that shot in Picard of the Titan-A that called back to the close, swooping shot of the Refit Enterprise, I felt challenged to do the same with my model of Bill Krause's Shangri-La. I also figured out how to do gate flares in AE, and this was a test of that.
The original Shangri-la class design is by Bill Krause!
https://www.instagram.com/admiralbuck/
As always this is rendered in 3DSMax 2022.3, using VRay 6 GPU Optix. I'm using a 4090 RTX. Render time averages were 1m30s and 2m30s respectively, with about .25s-.5s for post effects application per frame. It's 500 frames long at 24fps.
Post in After Effects, using Sapphire by BorisFX for the lens flares, and Red Giant Looks for the color correction.
https://wn.com/Behold_The_Shangri_La_(4K_Flyby)
After seeing that shot in Picard of the Titan-A that called back to the close, swooping shot of the Refit Enterprise, I felt challenged to do the same with my model of Bill Krause's Shangri-La. I also figured out how to do gate flares in AE, and this was a test of that.
The original Shangri-la class design is by Bill Krause!
https://www.instagram.com/admiralbuck/
As always this is rendered in 3DSMax 2022.3, using VRay 6 GPU Optix. I'm using a 4090 RTX. Render time averages were 1m30s and 2m30s respectively, with about .25s-.5s for post effects application per frame. It's 500 frames long at 24fps.
Post in After Effects, using Sapphire by BorisFX for the lens flares, and Red Giant Looks for the color correction.
- published: 08 Apr 2023
- views: 22516
0:34
A Titan of Starfleet (4k Flyby)
Alighty, Trek fans! I had a delightful chat with Terry Matalas and he asked that I do something similar to the Shangri-La flyby, but with the OG Titan, NCC-1777...
Alighty, Trek fans! I had a delightful chat with Terry Matalas and he asked that I do something similar to the Shangri-La flyby, but with the OG Titan, NCC-1777. I did so, but may have gone a bit.. more overboard. I really hope you enjoy!
(No homosapiens-only club here!)
The original Shangri-la class design is by Bill Krause!
https://www.instagram.com/admiralbuck/
As always this is rendered in 3DSMax 2022.3, using VRay 6 GPU Optix. I'm using a 4090 RTX. Render time averages were 1m30s and 3m30s respectively, with about 1-2s for post effects application per frame. It's 800 frames long at 24fps 600 frames of rendered footage.
Post in After Effects, using Sapphire by BorisFX for the lens flares, and Red Giant Looks for the color correction.
https://wn.com/A_Titan_Of_Starfleet_(4K_Flyby)
Alighty, Trek fans! I had a delightful chat with Terry Matalas and he asked that I do something similar to the Shangri-La flyby, but with the OG Titan, NCC-1777. I did so, but may have gone a bit.. more overboard. I really hope you enjoy!
(No homosapiens-only club here!)
The original Shangri-la class design is by Bill Krause!
https://www.instagram.com/admiralbuck/
As always this is rendered in 3DSMax 2022.3, using VRay 6 GPU Optix. I'm using a 4090 RTX. Render time averages were 1m30s and 3m30s respectively, with about 1-2s for post effects application per frame. It's 800 frames long at 24fps 600 frames of rendered footage.
Post in After Effects, using Sapphire by BorisFX for the lens flares, and Red Giant Looks for the color correction.
- published: 16 Apr 2023
- views: 32282
1:19
Cassini Unveils the Dunes of Shangri-La on Saturn's Moon Titan
More space news and info at: http://www.coconutsciencelab.com - Shangri-la is a large, dark area on Titan filled with dunes. The long, linear dunes are thought ...
More space news and info at: http://www.coconutsciencelab.com - Shangri-la is a large, dark area on Titan filled with dunes. The long, linear dunes are thought to be comprised of grains derived from hydrocarbons that have settled out of Titan's atmosphere.
Cassini has shown that dunes of this sort encircle most of Titan's equator. Scientists can use the dunes to learn about winds, the sands they're composed of, and highs and lows in the landscape.
Please rate and comment, thanks!
Image Credit: NASA JPL-Caltech, ASI, Université Paris-Diderot
https://wn.com/Cassini_Unveils_The_Dunes_Of_Shangri_La_On_Saturn's_Moon_Titan
More space news and info at: http://www.coconutsciencelab.com - Shangri-la is a large, dark area on Titan filled with dunes. The long, linear dunes are thought to be comprised of grains derived from hydrocarbons that have settled out of Titan's atmosphere.
Cassini has shown that dunes of this sort encircle most of Titan's equator. Scientists can use the dunes to learn about winds, the sands they're composed of, and highs and lows in the landscape.
Please rate and comment, thanks!
Image Credit: NASA JPL-Caltech, ASI, Université Paris-Diderot
- published: 07 Sep 2016
- views: 1986
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TITAN SHANGRILA store check
RAFFLE LINK:
https://gleam.io/j5BvQ/5k-subscriber-giveaway
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- published: 12 Apr 2019
- views: 3907
20:19
What Did NASA Discover under Titan’s Thick Atmosphere?
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We are determined to discover traces of life on remote exoplanets, so we cast our gaze far beyond the boundaries of the Solar System and into the great abyss of space. But actually just several hundred years ago a unique world was detected comparatively close to us. There are clouds in its atmosphere, it rains there and on its surface great rivers flow into lakes and seas. Still, the conditions on this fascinating celestial body are lethal, with the surface bound by incredible cold. So what is really happening on Titan?
00:00 Intro
00:55 Titan
03:08 Titan’s atmosphere
04:58 Aztlan (map of Titan)
06:40 The Menrva crater (map of Titan)
08:06 Hotei Arcus (map of Titan)
09:05 Mithrim Montes (map of Titan)
09:34 Shangri-la (map of Titan)
10:12 The Adiri area environs (map of Titan)
10:43 The Huygens probe’s landing site
13:24 Layers of Titan’s atmosphere
14:29 Kraken Mare (map of Titan)
15:00 Ligeia Mare (map of Titan)
16:54 The Dragonfly mission
18:15 Is life on Titan possible?
19:23 Ending
#Тitan #Satellite #Saturn #Photo #Kosmo
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We are determined to discover traces of life on remote exoplanets, so we cast our gaze far beyond the boundaries of the Solar System and into the great abyss of space. But actually just several hundred years ago a unique world was detected comparatively close to us. There are clouds in its atmosphere, it rains there and on its surface great rivers flow into lakes and seas. Still, the conditions on this fascinating celestial body are lethal, with the surface bound by incredible cold. So what is really happening on Titan?
00:00 Intro
00:55 Titan
03:08 Titan’s atmosphere
04:58 Aztlan (map of Titan)
06:40 The Menrva crater (map of Titan)
08:06 Hotei Arcus (map of Titan)
09:05 Mithrim Montes (map of Titan)
09:34 Shangri-la (map of Titan)
10:12 The Adiri area environs (map of Titan)
10:43 The Huygens probe’s landing site
13:24 Layers of Titan’s atmosphere
14:29 Kraken Mare (map of Titan)
15:00 Ligeia Mare (map of Titan)
16:54 The Dragonfly mission
18:15 Is life on Titan possible?
19:23 Ending
#Тitan #Satellite #Saturn #Photo #Kosmo
- published: 13 Feb 2023
- views: 512054
4:03
Broken Games x The Rumbling | Mashup of Shangri-la Frontier, Attack on Titan: Season 4 [SiM x FZMZ]
"Broken Games x The Rumbling" contains the following:
1. FZMZ - Broken Games "Shangri-la Frontier: Crappy Game Hunter Challenges God-Tier Game - Opening Theme" ...
"Broken Games x The Rumbling" contains the following:
1. FZMZ - Broken Games "Shangri-la Frontier: Crappy Game Hunter Challenges God-Tier Game - Opening Theme" (MDX 23C Acapella)
2. SiM - The Rumbling "Attack on Titan: The Final Season: Part 2 - Opening Theme" (FLAC Audio + Instrumental)
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https://wn.com/Broken_Games_X_The_Rumbling_|_Mashup_Of_Shangri_La_Frontier,_Attack_On_Titan_Season_4_Sim_X_Fzmz
"Broken Games x The Rumbling" contains the following:
1. FZMZ - Broken Games "Shangri-la Frontier: Crappy Game Hunter Challenges God-Tier Game - Opening Theme" (MDX 23C Acapella)
2. SiM - The Rumbling "Attack on Titan: The Final Season: Part 2 - Opening Theme" (FLAC Audio + Instrumental)
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- published: 20 Oct 2023
- views: 31568
2:37
Chasing Life On Saturn's Moon: NASA's Dragonfly Mission To Titan
Chasing Life On Saturn's Moon: NASA's Dragonfly Mission To Titan
Released as its latest mission, NASA’s Dragonfly aims to explore Saturn’s largest moon, Titan....
Chasing Life On Saturn's Moon: NASA's Dragonfly Mission To Titan
Released as its latest mission, NASA’s Dragonfly aims to explore Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. Derived from the New Frontiers program, the mission will see a drone like a rotorcraft exploring a multitude of promising locations across the topography. Following a 2026 launch, Dragonfly will arrive in 2034 and will eventually travel 108 miles around Titan with the intention of furthering the Cassini mission. In September 2017, Cassini intentionally plunged itself into Saturn’s atmosphere marking the end of a 13-year mission.
Upon its initial arrival, Dragonfly will ground at the “Shangri-La” dune fields, surveying and taking samples within a 5-mile radius of the linear dunes. Believed by NASA to show evidence of past liquid water, the Selk impact crater is the next stop in Dragonfly’s mission where NASA scientists believe the important ingredients for life combined with something that hit Titan in the past, possibly tens of thousands of years ago, may exist. According to NASA “there is evidence of past liquid water, organics – the complex molecules that contain carbon, combined with hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen – and energy, which together make up the recipe for life.”
Titan has long been an open question and topic of research and scientific assessment, driving the potential of hosting extraterrestrial life. Larger than Mercury, Titan’s atmosphere rains and snows, has surface features like lakes and oceans but of methane and ethane, and underground liquid oceans. With an atmospheric pressure 60% greater than that of Earth and surface temperatures of minus 290 degrees Fahrenheit, it’s believed Titan may not be much different than that of primordial Earth. Non-existent to Earth, NASA scientists are hoping the Dragonfly mission will return valuable data on the strange minerals exclusive to Titan. Suspected to form rings around Titan’s lakes, these minerals include co-crystals made up of acetylene and butane. However, while acetylene and butane are present on Earth, they are solid on Titan.
Given its complex chemistry, it's safe to assume that Titan is not hospitable to humans, but remains attractive to researchers and further study.
https://wn.com/Chasing_Life_On_Saturn's_Moon_Nasa's_Dragonfly_Mission_To_Titan
Chasing Life On Saturn's Moon: NASA's Dragonfly Mission To Titan
Released as its latest mission, NASA’s Dragonfly aims to explore Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. Derived from the New Frontiers program, the mission will see a drone like a rotorcraft exploring a multitude of promising locations across the topography. Following a 2026 launch, Dragonfly will arrive in 2034 and will eventually travel 108 miles around Titan with the intention of furthering the Cassini mission. In September 2017, Cassini intentionally plunged itself into Saturn’s atmosphere marking the end of a 13-year mission.
Upon its initial arrival, Dragonfly will ground at the “Shangri-La” dune fields, surveying and taking samples within a 5-mile radius of the linear dunes. Believed by NASA to show evidence of past liquid water, the Selk impact crater is the next stop in Dragonfly’s mission where NASA scientists believe the important ingredients for life combined with something that hit Titan in the past, possibly tens of thousands of years ago, may exist. According to NASA “there is evidence of past liquid water, organics – the complex molecules that contain carbon, combined with hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen – and energy, which together make up the recipe for life.”
Titan has long been an open question and topic of research and scientific assessment, driving the potential of hosting extraterrestrial life. Larger than Mercury, Titan’s atmosphere rains and snows, has surface features like lakes and oceans but of methane and ethane, and underground liquid oceans. With an atmospheric pressure 60% greater than that of Earth and surface temperatures of minus 290 degrees Fahrenheit, it’s believed Titan may not be much different than that of primordial Earth. Non-existent to Earth, NASA scientists are hoping the Dragonfly mission will return valuable data on the strange minerals exclusive to Titan. Suspected to form rings around Titan’s lakes, these minerals include co-crystals made up of acetylene and butane. However, while acetylene and butane are present on Earth, they are solid on Titan.
Given its complex chemistry, it's safe to assume that Titan is not hospitable to humans, but remains attractive to researchers and further study.
- published: 04 Jul 2019
- views: 37091