3.5 hrs to first pictures from surface of Titan?
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I predict they're going to find a big black obelisk. Either that or Elvis...
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A few links with images. More probably to come.
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/index.html
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassi ... index.html
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/index.html
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassi ... index.html
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Yep. There's rocks and dirt!
Seriously tho, this is some pretty exciting stuff. I'm happy someone other than the States made this "first". And before some of you fly off the handle, no, not because of any America hate, but because I hope it's the start of a new kind of "space race", pushing nations to reach further.
Seriously tho, this is some pretty exciting stuff. I'm happy someone other than the States made this "first". And before some of you fly off the handle, no, not because of any America hate, but because I hope it's the start of a new kind of "space race", pushing nations to reach further.
Did you learn about Uranus?Fesuni Chopsui wrote:My astronomy teacher all semester couldn't stop talking about this Huygens thing, it basically took up our whole class time and then wasn't even on any of the 100 questions on the midterm or final!
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We were involved!Dregor Thule wrote:Seriously tho, this is some pretty exciting stuff. I'm happy someone other than the States made this "first". And before some of you fly off the handle, no, not because of any America hate, but because I hope it's the start of a new kind of "space race", pushing nations to reach further.
The Cassini-Huygens mission is an unprecedented $3.3 billion effort among NASA, the European Space Agency and Italy's space program to study Saturn and its 33 known moons. The two vehicles were launched together from Florida in 1997.
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Arsecn wrote:Did you learn about Uranus?Fesuni Chopsui wrote:My astronomy teacher all semester couldn't stop talking about this Huygens thing, it basically took up our whole class time and then wasn't even on any of the 100 questions on the midterm or final!
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