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Might be worth a listen.
This from DigiGuide SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTARY: Running Rings around Saturn Channel: BBC Radio Four 854 Date: Thursday 6th January 2005 Time: 21:00 to 21:30 Duration: 30 minutes. Richard Hollingham reports on NASA's Cassini spacecraft, currently orbiting the great ringed planet Saturn, and its European robot passenger Huygens. Excerpt taken from DigiGuide - the world's best TV guide available from http://www.digiguide.com. Copyright ©1999-2004 GipsyMedia Ltd. Information copied from DigiGuide cannot be re-distributed, sold or used without prior written consent from GipsyMedia Ltd. All rights reserved. -- Email (ROT13) |
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Nozza wrote:
Might be worth a listen. This from DigiGuide SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTARY: Running Rings around Saturn Channel: BBC Radio Four 854 Date: Thursday 6th January 2005 Time: 21:00 to 21:30 Duration: 30 minutes. Richard Hollingham reports on NASA's Cassini spacecraft, currently orbiting the great ringed planet Saturn, and its European robot passenger Huygens. Excerpt taken from DigiGuide - the world's best TV guide available from http://www.digiguide.com. Copyright ©1999-2004 GipsyMedia Ltd. Information copied from DigiGuide cannot be re-distributed, sold or used without prior written consent from GipsyMedia Ltd. All rights reserved. Now available courtesy of 'listen again' ![]() http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/atoz/index.shtml#r |
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The speculative descriptions of Titan's surface were very evocative,
although there was one inconsistency in the language. The greater quantity of methane rain compared with Earth's water rain was summed up as "when it rains on Titan it really pours" - that doesn't seem quite the right word for slowly moving, easily discernable blobs the size of finger segments. On balance a good presentation of current theories. "Nozza" wrote in message ... Might be worth a listen. This from DigiGuide SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTARY: Running Rings around Saturn Channel: BBC Radio Four 854 Date: Thursday 6th January 2005 Time: 21:00 to 21:30 Duration: 30 minutes. Richard Hollingham reports on NASA's Cassini spacecraft, currently orbiting the great ringed planet Saturn, and its European robot passenger Huygens. Excerpt taken from DigiGuide - the world's best TV guide available from http://www.digiguide.com. Copyright ©1999-2004 GipsyMedia Ltd. Information copied from DigiGuide cannot be re-distributed, sold or used without prior written consent from GipsyMedia Ltd. All rights reserved. -- Email (ROT13) |
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