ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Carolyn Porco - Planetary scientist
As the leader of the Imaging Team on the Cassini mission to Saturn, Carolyn Porco interprets and shares the pictures coming back from this fascinating planet, its rings and its moons.

Why you should listen

Planetary scientist Carolyn Porco studies and interprets the photos from NASA space missions like the renowned Voyager mission to the outer solar system in the 1980s and the Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn. She leads a team of scientists from the US and Europe that has been analyzing the images Cassini has sent back since it left Earth in 1997. At Saturn, they have found new phenomena everywhere they've turned their cameras … in the planet’s atmosphere, within its rings and on the surfaces of its many moons. And they've produced spectacular images and animations of these marvels in the process.

Back in the early-1980s, while still working on her doctorate, Porco was drafted onto the Voyager imaging team to assist in crunching the mountains of data coming back from Voyager’s fly-by of Saturn. Her work on the planet's rings and their relation to its moons cemented her connection with Saturn. After Voyager had flown by Neptune and was nearing conclusion, she worked together with Carl Sagan in planning Voyager’s celebrated Pale Blue Dot picture of Earth.

Her ongoing work at the Cassini Imaging Central Laboratory for Operations (CICLOPs) has two goals: to process, interpret and archive Cassini’s images for other scientists, and to make sure the images -- in all their breathtaking poetry and mystery and sheer Save-Image-As-Desktop awesomeness -- connect with the general public. She is an advocate for the exploration and understanding of planetary space, and her frequent talks (as well as her "Captain's Log" memos on the CICLOPS website) speak to everyone, scientist and nonscientist alike. Her advocacy extends to Hollywood, where she was the character consultant on the 1997 movie “Contact,” and a consultant on the 2009 Paramount Pictures re-boot of “Star Trek.” In 2012, she was named one the 25 most influential people in space by TIME magazine.

Finally, in a twist on the Pale Blue Dot theme, it was she who conceived the idea to invite the people of the world to smile while Cassini imaged the Earth on July 19, 2013 in an event called “The Day the Earth Smiled.”

For more information: 

Solar System Portrait: Earth as 'Pale Blue Dot'

BBC: Saturn snapped as Earth smiled

The Atlantic: The Carl Sagan of Our Time Reprises the 'Pale Blue Dot' Photo of Earth

The Day the Earth Smiled: Image

Library of Congress: Portraits of the Solar System: Talking with Carolyn Porco About Carl Sagan  

More profile about the speaker
Carolyn Porco | Speaker | TED.com
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Carolyn Porco: Could a Saturn moon harbor life?

Carolyn Porco: Satürn'ün uydularından birinde yaşam olabilir mi?

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Carolyn Porco, Cassini uzay aracının Satürn'ün uydularından biri olan Enceladus'tan topladığı heyecan verici yeni bulgularını paylaşıyor. Uydunun buzlu gayzerlerinden toplanan örnekler, yüzeyin altında bulunan okyanusta yaşam olabileceğine dair ipuçları veriyor.
- Planetary scientist
As the leader of the Imaging Team on the Cassini mission to Saturn, Carolyn Porco interprets and shares the pictures coming back from this fascinating planet, its rings and its moons. Full bio

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Two yearsyıl agoönce here at TEDTED
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I reportedrapor that we had discoveredkeşfedilen
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Cassini uzay aracını kullanarak
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at SaturnSaturn, with the CassiniCassini SpacecraftUzay aracı,
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Satürn'ün küçük uydusu Enceladus'un güney ucunda
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an anomalouslyanormal derecede warmIlık, hafif sıcak and geologicallyjeolojik olarak activeaktif regionbölge
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sıcaklığı normalin üzerinde ve jeolojik olarak aktif
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at the southerngüney tipbahşiş of the smallküçük SaturnineSuratsız moonay
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bir bölge keşfettiğimizden bahsetmiştim.
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EnceladusEnceladus, seengörüldü here.
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Şu an gördüğünüz fotoğraf Enceladus'a ait.
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This regionbölge seengörüldü here for the first time
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Burada, ilk kez Cassini'nin 2005 yılında çektiği
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in the CassiniCassini imagegörüntü takenalınmış in 2005. This is the southgüney polarkutup regionbölge,
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fotoğrafta görülen bölge, güney kutup bölgesi.
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with the famousünlü tiger-stripeKaplan-şerit fractureskırıklar crossinggeçit the southgüney polekutup.
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Kaplan desenine benzeyen meşhur kırıkları burada görebilirsiniz.
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And seengörüldü just recentlyson günlerde in lategeç 2008,
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here is that regionbölge again,
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yine aynı bölgenin yarısı bu kez
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now halfyarım in darknesskaranlık because the southerngüney hemisphereyarıküre
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karanlığa gömülmüş durumda çünkü güney yarımküre
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is experiencingyaşandığı the onsetbaşlangıçlı of AugustAğustos
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Ağustos'un başlarında
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and eventuallysonunda winterkış.
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ve sonunda kışı karşılıyacak.
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And I alsoAyrıca reportedrapor that we'devlenmek madeyapılmış this mind-blowingsanrılama discoverykeşif --
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Ayrıca daha önce yaptığımız şu inanılmaz keşiften -- hayatta
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this once-in-a-lifetimeyaşam boyu discoverykeşif
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bir kez yapılabilecek bir keşiften bahsetmiştim.
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of toweringyükselen jetsjetleri
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Güney kutbundaki kırıklardan
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eruptingpatlayan from those fractureskırıklar at the southgüney polekutup,
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inanılmaz yüksekliklere fışkıran
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consistingoluşan of tinyminik waterSu icebuz crystalskristaller
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minik su buzu kristalleri,
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accompaniedeşlik by waterSu vaporbuharı
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su buharı ve karbon dioksit ve metan gibi
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and simplebasit organicorganik compoundsBileşikler like carbonkarbon dioxidedioksit and methanemetan.
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basit organik bileşiklerden oluşan fıskiyelerin keşfinden bahsetmiştim.
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And at that time two yearsyıl agoönce
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Ve iki yıl önce o zaman
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I mentionedadı geçen that we were speculatingspekülasyon
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bunların yüzeyin altında bulunan aslında
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that these jetsjetleri mightbelki in factgerçek be geysersgayzerler,
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sıvı su havzalarından fışkıran gayzerler
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and eruptingpatlayan from pocketscepler
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olabileceğini düşündüğümüzden
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or chambersChambers'ı of liquidsıvı waterSu underneathaltında the surfaceyüzey,
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bahsetmiştim.
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but we weren'tdeğildi really sure.
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O sıralar bundan emin değildik.
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HoweverAncak, the implicationsetkileri of those resultsSonuçlar --
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of a possiblemümkün environmentçevre withiniçinde this moonay
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prebiyotik kimyayı destekleyebilecek
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that could supportdestek prebioticPrebiyotik chemistrykimya,
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ve belki de yaşamı bile barındırabiliecek
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and perhapsbelki life itselfkendisi --
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bir ortamın bulunabileceği fikrinin olası sonuçları
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were so excitingheyecan verici that, in the interveningmüdahale two yearsyıl,
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o kadar heyecan vericiydi ki, arada geçen iki yılda
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we have focusedodaklı more on EnceladusEnceladus.
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Enceladus üzerine daha fazla yoğunlaştık.
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We'veBiz ettik flownuçakla the CassiniCassini SpacecraftUzay aracı
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Cassini uzay aracını birçok kez Enceladus'un
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by this moonay now severalbirkaç timeszamanlar,
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yakınından geçirdik ve
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flyinguçan closeryakın and deeperDaha derine into these jetsjetleri,
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bu fıskiyelerin daha yoğun bulunduğu bölgeleri
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into the denserdaha yoğun regionsbölgeler of these jetsjetleri,
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ve fiskıyelerin kendilerini daha yakından inceleme
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so that now we have come away with some
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ve oldukça hassas ölçümler yapma
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very precisekesin compositionalkompozisyon measurementsölçümler.
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olanağı bulduk.
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And we have foundbulunan
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that the organicorganik compoundsBileşikler cominggelecek from this moonay
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bu uyduda bulunan organik bileşikler
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are in factgerçek more complexkarmaşık than we previouslyÖnceden reportedrapor.
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aslında daha önce bahsettiğimizden çok daha karmaşık.
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While they're not aminoamino acidsasitler,
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Amino asit olmasalar da
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we're now findingbulgu things like
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şu anda
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propanepropan and benzenebenzen,
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propan ve benzen,
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hydrogenhidrojen cyanidesiyanür, and formaldehydeformaldehit.
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Hidrojen siyanür ve formaldehit gibi bileşikler bulduk.
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And the tinyminik waterSu crystalskristaller here
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Ve tüm dünya burada bulunan buz kristallerinin
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now look for all the worldDünya
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donmuş tuzlu su damlacıklarına benzediği
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like they are frozendondurulmuş dropletsdamlacıklar of saltytuzlu waterSu,
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konusunda hemfikir.
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whichhangi is a discoverykeşif that suggestsanlaşılacağı
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Bu buluş da bize fıskiyelerin kaynağının
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that not only do the jetsjetleri come from
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yeraltındaki su kaynakları olduğunu
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pocketscepler of liquidsıvı waterSu,
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doğrulamakla beraber,
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but that that liquidsıvı waterSu is in contacttemas with rockKaya.
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bu suyun kayalarla temas halinde olduğunu da gösteriyor.
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And that is a circumstancedurum
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Suyun kayalarla temas halinde olması
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that could supplyarz the chemicalkimyasal energyenerji
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yaşam için gerekli olan kimyasal enerjiyi
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and the chemicalkimyasal compoundsBileşikler neededgerekli to sustainsürdürmek life.
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ve kimyasal bileşikleri sağlayabilir.
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So we are very encouragedteşvik by these resultsSonuçlar.
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Bu yüzden bu sonuçlar bizi oldukça yüreklendirdi.
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And we are much more confidentkendine güvenen now than we were two yearsyıl agoönce
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Şu anda, bu uyduda, güney kutbunun altında canlıların
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that we mightbelki indeedaslında
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yaşamasına olanak verecek bir ortamın bulunabileceği konusunda
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have on this moonay, underaltında the southgüney polekutup,
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iki sene öncesine göre çok daha fazla
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an environmentçevre or a zonebölge that is hospitablemisafirperver to livingyaşam organismsorganizmalar.
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güven duyuyoruz.
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WhetherOlup olmadığı or not there are livingyaşam organismsorganizmalar there, of coursekurs,
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Orada yaşayan organizmaların bulunup bulunmadığı ise
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is an entirelyBaştan sona differentfarklı mattermadde.
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tabii ki, bambaşka bir konu.
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And that will have to awaitbekliyor the arrivalvarış,
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Ve bu konunun da, yaşam aramak için
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back at EnceladusEnceladus,
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özel olarak tasarlanmış uzay araçlarının yeniden,
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of the spacecraftsspacecrafts, hopefullyinşallah some time in the nearyakın futuregelecek,
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umarım yakın gelecekte, Enceladus'a
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specificallyözellikle equippeddonanımlı to addressadres that particularbelirli questionsoru.
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gönderilmesini beklemesi gerekecek.
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But in the meantimebu arada I inviteDavet etmek you to imaginehayal etmek the day
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Ben de bunu beklerken sizi Satürn sistemine yolculuk edip,
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when we mightbelki journeyseyahat to the SaturnineSuratsız systemsistem,
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Enceladus gezegenlerarası gayzer parkını
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and visitziyaret etmek the EnceladusEnceladus interplanetarygezegenler arası geyserŞofben parkpark,
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ziyaret edebileceğimiz günleri hayal etmeye davet ediyorum.
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just because we can.
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çünkü bunu başarabiliriz.
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Thank you.
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Teşekkür ederim.
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(Alkış)
Translated by Cem Uzunoglu
Reviewed by Sancak Gülgen

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Carolyn Porco - Planetary scientist
As the leader of the Imaging Team on the Cassini mission to Saturn, Carolyn Porco interprets and shares the pictures coming back from this fascinating planet, its rings and its moons.

Why you should listen

Planetary scientist Carolyn Porco studies and interprets the photos from NASA space missions like the renowned Voyager mission to the outer solar system in the 1980s and the Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn. She leads a team of scientists from the US and Europe that has been analyzing the images Cassini has sent back since it left Earth in 1997. At Saturn, they have found new phenomena everywhere they've turned their cameras … in the planet’s atmosphere, within its rings and on the surfaces of its many moons. And they've produced spectacular images and animations of these marvels in the process.

Back in the early-1980s, while still working on her doctorate, Porco was drafted onto the Voyager imaging team to assist in crunching the mountains of data coming back from Voyager’s fly-by of Saturn. Her work on the planet's rings and their relation to its moons cemented her connection with Saturn. After Voyager had flown by Neptune and was nearing conclusion, she worked together with Carl Sagan in planning Voyager’s celebrated Pale Blue Dot picture of Earth.

Her ongoing work at the Cassini Imaging Central Laboratory for Operations (CICLOPs) has two goals: to process, interpret and archive Cassini’s images for other scientists, and to make sure the images -- in all their breathtaking poetry and mystery and sheer Save-Image-As-Desktop awesomeness -- connect with the general public. She is an advocate for the exploration and understanding of planetary space, and her frequent talks (as well as her "Captain's Log" memos on the CICLOPS website) speak to everyone, scientist and nonscientist alike. Her advocacy extends to Hollywood, where she was the character consultant on the 1997 movie “Contact,” and a consultant on the 2009 Paramount Pictures re-boot of “Star Trek.” In 2012, she was named one the 25 most influential people in space by TIME magazine.

Finally, in a twist on the Pale Blue Dot theme, it was she who conceived the idea to invite the people of the world to smile while Cassini imaged the Earth on July 19, 2013 in an event called “The Day the Earth Smiled.”

For more information: 

Solar System Portrait: Earth as 'Pale Blue Dot'

BBC: Saturn snapped as Earth smiled

The Atlantic: The Carl Sagan of Our Time Reprises the 'Pale Blue Dot' Photo of Earth

The Day the Earth Smiled: Image

Library of Congress: Portraits of the Solar System: Talking with Carolyn Porco About Carl Sagan  

More profile about the speaker
Carolyn Porco | Speaker | TED.com

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