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NASA TV: Huygens' has survived its landing for at least 1.5 hours



 
 
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Old January 14th 05, 02:38 PM
Sam Wormley
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Default NASA TV: Huygens' has survived its landing for at least 1.5 hours

NASA TV: Huygens' has survived its landing for at least 1.5 hours
http://www.nasa.gov/ram/35037main_portal.ram

We are in a blind spot right now...

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Old January 14th 05, 03:19 PM
richard schumacher
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In article YPQFd.5821$IV5.1866@attbi_s54,
Sam Wormley wrote:

NASA TV: Huygens' has survived its landing for at least 1.5 hours
http://www.nasa.gov/ram/35037main_portal.ram

We are in a blind spot right now...


Woo-hoo! Too bad that Cassini was not within range of Huygens for more
than a few minutes after landing, but this bodes well for a good data
return.
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Old January 14th 05, 08:55 PM
Howard Lester
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"canopus56" wrote

Is there any initial indication which of the two landing scenarios on
the Cassini website occured, i.e. - touch-down on land or touch-down on
a "sea"-liquid? - Canopus56


Per the news conference this morning, the initial suggestion is "land,"
considering the probe continued to send data for 2 hours after landing.


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Old January 15th 05, 07:24 AM
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Remember the "Face on Mars" ? Brace yourselves for the "Face on Titan" !

http://www.esa.int/esaCP/index.html

Deborah

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