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Raw images from Titan. Sure gives one the impression of a beach.
http://mars.lyle.org/titan/ --Darin www.darinboville.com |
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Sure does!
Someone who knows the right order needs to make this a animated gif or movie. Flipping though the pages past 11 (those seem in order) gives you a feel for the rotation and view. |
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Best Ive seen so far! Thanks. If the whole surface is mushy as most are
suggesting, then what accounts for all the impact craters, on mush? Impact craters are as clear as day. Molah wrote: Raw images from Titan. Sure gives one the impression of a beach. http://mars.lyle.org/titan/ --Darin www.darinboville.com |
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What impact carters are you talking about? Dark circles might be polynia
-- areas in an ice field where liquids well up to the surface and form a hole in the ice. They are very common in arctic sea ice on Earth. Julia's Cakes wrote: Best Ive seen so far! Thanks. If the whole surface is mushy as most are suggesting, then what accounts for all the impact craters, on mush? Impact craters are as clear as day. Molah wrote: Raw images from Titan. Sure gives one the impression of a beach. http://mars.lyle.org/titan/ --Darin www.darinboville.com |
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