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Old January 14th 05, 01:23 PM
Jim Oberg
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Default Where is Saturn in sky over Huygens landing site?


Where is Saturn in sky over Huygens landing site?

Given the known longitude of the Huygens landing site,
how high above the horizon is saturn in the sky?

Would any of the planned imaging views include enough sky
to spot Saturn?

My guess is 'no', that it would be a
waste of bandwidth to even bother to try
for such a picture -- but all the same,
what's the view like?

Thanks,

Jim O
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