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Check out the latest Cassini images
Hello everyone,
Check out the latest Cassini images. There are some stunning views of Titan, lighted from the back. The atmosphere makes full ring. Very nice images. Here is one example: http://tinyurl.com/3zogx Check the rest too. Regards, - Alex |
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Don't miss this one too:
http://tinyurl.com/3zogx - Alex Alexander Avtanski wrote: [...] Check out the latest Cassini images. There are some stunning views of Titan, lighted from the back. The atmosphere makes full ring. Very nice images. [...] |
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Arrrgh! Pasted the wrong URL. I meant this:
http://tinyurl.com/4pdd6 Three posts for a couple of images! Sorry, :-/ - Alex Alexander Avtanski wrote: Don't miss this one too: http://tinyurl.com/3zogx - Alex Alexander Avtanski wrote: [...] Check out the latest Cassini images. There are some stunning views of Titan, lighted from the back. The atmosphere makes full ring. Very nice images. [...] |
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Alexander Avtanski wrote:
Arrrgh! Pasted the wrong URL. I meant this: http://tinyurl.com/4pdd6 Three posts for a couple of images! Sorry, :-/ - Alex Cool! Anyone recognize the stars? |
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Shawn wrote:
Alexander Avtanski wrote: Arrrgh! Pasted the wrong URL. I meant this: http://tinyurl.com/4pdd6 Three posts for a couple of images! Sorry, :-/ - Alex Cool! Anyone recognize the stars? My guess is this is noise, not stars - charged particles, cosmic rays, that kind of stuff. - Alex |
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Cool! Anyone recognize the stars? My guess is this is noise, not stars - charged particles, cosmic rays, that kind of stuff. You are being polite, anyone that asks such a question is either a bonehead or is a bonehead. You decide. Titan's atmosphere is as interesting as the Venusian. Nice post. |
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wow!
Alexander Avtanski wrote: Arrrgh! Pasted the wrong URL. I meant this: http://tinyurl.com/4pdd6 Three posts for a couple of images! Sorry, :-/ - Alex Alexander Avtanski wrote: Don't miss this one too: http://tinyurl.com/3zogx - Alex Alexander Avtanski wrote: [...] Check out the latest Cassini images. There are some stunning views of Titan, lighted from the back. The atmosphere makes full ring. Very nice images. [...] |
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Mike wrote:
Cool! Anyone recognize the stars? My guess is this is noise, not stars - charged particles, cosmic rays, that kind of stuff. You are being polite, anyone that asks such a question is either a bonehead or is a bonehead. You decide. Titan's atmosphere is as interesting as the Venusian. Nice post. Oh, so you don't know what stars they are either. |
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