Close Up of Enceladus' Tiger Stripes

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Close Up of Enceladus' Tiger Stripes

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I hear that Clarin's Moisturiser is pretty good.
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I read this as close up of enchilada's tiger stripes.

It must be lunchtime...
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The marvels of modern photography - a close-up of an elephant's foreskin.

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djm wrote:The marvels of modern photography - a close-up of an elephant's foreskin.
And you know this because... ?
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jsluder wrote:
djm wrote:The marvels of modern photography - a close-up of an elephant's foreskin.
And you know this because... ?
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Water Vapor a possible indication of life?
APOD wrote: Explanation: Could life exist beneath Enceladus? A recent flyby of Saturn's icy moon has bolstered this fascinating idea....Last month, Cassini dove through some of these plumes and determined that they contained water vapor...What's more, the temperature and density of the plumes indicate they might have originated from a warmer source -- possibly a liquid source -- beneath the surface.

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jsluder wrote:And you know this because... ?
Oh, come on, now. The large suitcase was a dead giveaway.

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