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Closeup: Titan

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jiggle

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6336255/

041026_titanclose_hmed.vlarge.jpg

041026_titan2_bcol.standard.jpg


Too bad there's no color, but, uh, color me impressed.
 

jiggle

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Well, the fact that we're seeing the atmosphere is pretty amazing already.


Cassini's camera can use a variety of filters, some of which can cut through Titan's obscuring haze. The first images showed bright clouds at the south pole, amid Titan's global haze. Later views showed sharp boundaries between bright and dark features on the moon's surface.
 
if titan has a hot core, it will hold life.... we need a probe on that moon STAT!

great images. is there a link to cleaner higer res copies?
 

Phoenix

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Lucky Forward said:
The Cassini is releasing the Huygens probe onto Titan on Dec. 24.

I'm surprised more people haven't brought up the almost religious symbolism of this.
 
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Phoenix said:
I'm surprised more people haven't brought up the almost religious symbolism of this.

Well, since you did, could you explain?
 

DaCocoBrova

Finally bought a new PSP, but then pushed the demon onto someone else. Jesus.
What would happen when life is discovered elsewhere?

That's some freaky sh!t...
 

Phoenix

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Thaedolus said:
Well, since you did, could you explain?

The arival of the probe on Christmas to some 'potential' life forms on the planet that we may not learn of for years...
 

sc0la

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Phoenix said:
The arival of the probe on Christmas to some 'potential' life forms on the planet that we may not learn of for years...
the probe will be their jesus? ;)
 
The Huygens probe will be released in December but won't land on Titan until January:

http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/overview/huygens-probe.cfm

The 319-kilogram (703-pound) Huygens probe will separate from the Cassini orbiter in December of 2004, and will begin a 22-day coast phase toward Titan. Remaining on the Cassini orbiter will be the probe support equipment (PSE), which includes the electronics necessary to track the probe and to recover the data gathered during its descent. Then, in January of 2005, just 45 minutes before reaching the atmosphere of Titan, timers will wake up the Huygens probe.

As it finally enters Titan's atmosphere, three sets of parachutes will slow down the probe and provide a stable platform for scientific measurements. The fully instrumented robotic laboratory will reach the mysterious Titan's surface about two and half hours later.
 

DarienA

The black man everyone at Activision can agree on
ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS EXCEPT EUROPA. ATTEMPT NO LANDINGS THERE.
 

Goreomedy

Console Market Analyst
The possible region of lakes was depicted as very dark, which in radar data is a characteristic of a signal bouncing off a very smooth surface like a liquid. The region was named "Si-Si the Cat," after a scientist's young daughter who noticed it resembled a "Halloween cat," Elachi said.

Si Si the Cat? I'd almost prefer MAF to that shit.

Someone take naming privileges away from these fools, please.
 

B'z-chan

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I sent a email to NASA's webadvisor's and have yet to get a response from them, but i'm sure they are in just about as much shock as i was when seeing this MAF thats literally identical to MAF i made a comparison picture with a transparency but its way too big to put up on my webspace, but still its only off by just a small bit in two areas.... MAF that is your moon no mater what.
 
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