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Old March 27th 04, 11:04 PM
C. F. Leon
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"Albert Blauensteiner" wrote in message t...
Anyone, who knows the relative position of Sedna in relation to one of the
Voyager probes?

Albert


I think I see where you're going with this question, so here's a
related one: If it was discovered that one or the other Voyager was
going to make a relatively close flyby of a Kuiper Belt object, oh,
let's say within 10 5th km, which of the scientific instruments could
still be turned on and gather useful information? We'll assume that
there is sufficient advance notice of the encounter, and that it's
close enough to be worth the trouble.
 




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