this is view no human being has ever seen. we ve got a robot watching from behind saturn looking back towards the sun. bill: is it the sun s rays that give rings around sat urn its reflection and color? right. normally through a telescope you re seeing light bouncing off. this is here, sunset on the rings. the sun is setting behind saturn. something no human being has ever seen. bill: that is really beautiful. there is another shot that shows the earth and the moon. have you seen that one? yeah. bill: that too makes us quite small. fascinating stuff, corey. what do you expect next from casone? this mission has already done incredible things. it found geysers of ice on one of sat urn s moons. it found on another moon lakes of liquid natural gas, might be what earth was like billions of years ago. found lightning storms on saturn. in terms of understanding how that little dot fits into the bigger universe, to me it is
cassini aircraft sending back stunning new pictures. that is tiny speck is what we look like from saturn. saturn is 900 million miles away! corey is here. thank you, bill. bill: got the big screen for you. even on the big screen that s it. so, you re looking at here, it s a little weird, so let me explain. this is actually on the far side of saturn. you re looking over saturn s shoulder. this is the night sky of saturn. you re seeing the night side of saturn. these are the rings which are kind of overexposed because you need to see this very, very faint little dot out in the distance which is us. you re looking over the shoulder of saturn, 900 million miles away. all your hopes and dreams are on that little dot. bill: this looks like the dot we see by the hundreds, right, on a nice clear night. there was a moment when neil armstrong first stood on the moon and held up his thumb and moved it over, wow, i can
so this is not a far distant thing. and those, you know, you could send an automatic prospector there, you know, collect some artifacts, bring them back and sell them on ebay. the need to protect this is not such a crazy, far-off idea as it may sound. martha: interesting. very interesting. corey, thanks. we ll see what happens. i know. martha: a lot of stuff i didn t know was there [laughter] some things more valuable than others. martha: yes, exactly. thanks, corey. gregg: incredible new details revealed about the crash of asiana flight 214. what may have led to this tragedy and the unbelievable survivor story of two flight attendants. we re going to have a live report from san francisco international airport just ahead. (girl) what does that say? (guy) dive shop.
that s one small step for man, e giant leap for man kind. martha: just gives you chills every time you hear it, even all these years later. but imagine the national park being set up on the moon. two house democrats are proposing just that, to insure the american landing sites are preserved for future generations. the bill states as commercial enterprises and foreign nations acquire the ability to land on the moon, it is necessary to protect the apollo lunar landing sites for posterity. so is it? corey powell joins me now, editor at large for discover magazine. corey, welcome back. always nice to be here. martha: always good to have you with us. on the face you say, oh, a national park on the moon, it sounds like a ridiculous idea. however, we do want to in some way preserve those sites if
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