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Old January 22nd 05, 04:15 PM
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At the Huygens science press conference yesterday morning, a viewgraph
was shown of the Huygens Gas Chromatgraph Mass Spectrometer data. Did
anyone capture that viewgraph? ESA did not post it with the Titan
images. Tobias Owen was pointing out the variations of Methane
abundance with altitude and the plot supposedly showed abundance of
methane and once ionized nitrogen as measured in the instrument, but
there were a few other spikes that were not identified.

 




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