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I need help in "search" of an episode. I want to have an explanation for the episode with references to Enya, the musician/singer. In the past, Enya had an album.

Enya had an album in the past. The album was "Shepherd Moons." In fact, Enya has a "track" in that album with the same name. I used to enjoy that album in the past. In fact, the "tracks" from the album follow:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRPOv3RXse8

One time, on television or on cable (or something along those lines), something was appearing. I think it may be an episode of the series "The Universe." My sister and I were noticing someone say "Shepherd Moons" in the episode. It had that reference to two satellites of Saturn. My sister and I were remembering the album and/or the "track" in the album.

I was looking at the information with references to various "tracks" in the album "Shepherd Moons" on the Internet with the "reviews" on the web site www.amazon.com. Apparently, Enya had "based" the music "Shepherd Moons" on the "Shepherd Moons" around Saturn where the two satellites had kept the rings of Saturn together. In fact, please look at the following web page along with the following "review:"

http://smile.amazon.com/Shepherd-Moons-Enya/dp/B000002LRT/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1413685463&sr=1-1&keywords=Shepherd+Moons

136 of 144 people found the following review helpful
Very beautiful album, don't pass it.
By Callie on June 9, 2001
Format: Audio CD
When I look at all of these reviews, I am very surprised that even some loyal Enya fans don't understand the beauty of this album. While there are amny positive reviews, there are too many shameful ones. This music should not be labeled as repetitive and tiresome, but ethereal and graceful(I'm tired of that, "Beautiful as always, but...." review). Let me explain the meaning of this music.
Shepherd Moons- This track is very soothing and heavenly. It was inspired by the shepherd moons that keep Saturn's rings together. The soft sounds of the piano and Enya's voice creates a star-like atmosphere.
Caribbean Blue- I have never heard a song better than this song. The beautiful lyrics of Roma Ryan and the unique melody by Enya makes this song the most beautiful I've ever heard. Her voice is a unique feature itself. The ending isn't really repetitive as people say it is, but sung in Latin. I first heard this song on a preview for "Elizabeth" and I've loved it ever since.
How Can I Keep From Singing?- This song not only brings a cathedral-like atmosphere, but also has very inspirational lyrics. The song is an old Shaker hymn and was used because long ago the Shakers sent food to Ireland during the potato famine. It's very spiritual and soothing to listen to.
Ebudae- This song is based on a waulking song from the Hebrides(which in the ancient times was known as Ebudae). The percussion by Enya gives a lively beat.
Angeles- A song that reminds us that sometimes we feel like we need a guardian angel. It also sounds very cathedral-like, but also with the smooth harmony of the clarinet.
No Holly For Miss Quinn- This is one of my favorites. The piano music is so gentle and moving. It is instrumental, but I often picture words.Read more ›
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Very beautiful album, don't pass it.
By Callie on June 9, 2001
Format: Audio CD
When I look at all of these reviews, I am very surprised that even some loyal Enya fans don't understand the beauty of this album. While there are amny positive reviews, there are too many shameful ones. This music should not be labeled as repetitive and tiresome, but ethereal and graceful(I'm tired of that, "Beautiful as always, but...." review). Let me explain the meaning of this music.
Shepherd Moons- This track is very soothing and heavenly. It was inspired by the shepherd moons that keep Saturn's rings together. The soft sounds of the piano and Enya's voice creates a star-like atmosphere.
Caribbean Blue- I have never heard a song better than this song. The beautiful lyrics of Roma Ryan and the unique melody by Enya makes this song the most beautiful I've ever heard. Her voice is a unique feature itself. The ending isn't really repetitive as people say it is, but sung in Latin. I first heard this song on a preview for "Elizabeth" and I've loved it ever since.
How Can I Keep From Singing?- This song not only brings a cathedral-like atmosphere, but also has very inspirational lyrics. The song is an old Shaker hymn and was used because long ago the Shakers sent food to Ireland during the potato famine. It's very spiritual and soothing to listen to.
Ebudae- This song is based on a waulking song from the Hebrides(which in the ancient times was known as Ebudae). The percussion by Enya gives a lively beat.
Angeles- A song that reminds us that sometimes we feel like we need a guardian angel. It also sounds very cathedral-like, but also with the smooth harmony of the clarinet.
No Holly For Miss Quinn- This is one of my favorites. The piano music is so gentle and moving. It is instrumental, but I often picture words.Read more ›
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Does someone have the information on the name of the possible episode in the series "The Universe" where someone makes reference to the "Shepherd Moons" of Saturn? I want to find out potentially in which episode someone has made reference to the "Shepherd Moons" of Saturn. I probably want my Mother to see the episode. The same thing potentially with other persons in my life. Thank you.

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maybe this one The Universe: Season 1, Episode 8 Saturn

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1076740/?ref_=ttep_ep8

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