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Old November 11th 04, 05:28 PM
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Hi folks

Have been looking at Titan info and wondering what it may look like.
some info suggests from the surface the sky may actually appear
green.

Also it may rain ethane or methane and i wonder what this would look
like, clear like water or tinted a colour or cloudy or like snow
flakes, would it trickle over the Huygens probe like water? - I
dunno.
and what would a hydrocarbon lake look like? what colour, again how
different to water would it appear?

anyway there are plenty more questions but for now I'm curious to hear
your opinions.

Gav

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