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Anyone else excited about the success of Huygens? I find it really interesting and the views of what looks like liquid ethane or methane oceans is pretty neat.
Heres the ESA's official huygens site: http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/index.html Tim |
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im pretty excited about it!! ive been following it for a while now.
It is one of the most imporant achievments of mankind in a long time. Wow! look what we can do!! -------------------- Its Orville's Celica, i just drive it... |
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QUOTE(orvillescelica @ Jan 16, 2005 - 6:52 PM) im pretty excited about it!! ive been following it for a while now. It is one of the most imporant achievments of mankind in a long time. Wow! look what we can do!! [right][snapback]234538[/snapback][/right] Ya me too, just thinking of the time and all the things that could have went wrong its amazing it went off with almost no problems. Its to bad they only got half the pictures they expected since one of the intenas didn't work. It's nice to see such a project that could contribute so much to science come out of a partnership between Europeans and Americans. Tim |
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