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Old October 20th 04, 10:46 PM
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NASA ANNOUNCES CASSINI TITAN FLYBY COVERAGE

Saturn's smog-cloaked moon Titan will be examined up
close by the Cassini spacecraft next Tuesday. Cassini will
fly by Titan at 1,200 kilometers (745 miles). In the close
flyby, which is about 250 times closer than its flyby in
July, Cassini's radar will be used for first time to image
the cloud-shrouded Titan.


Lookin forward to seeing those images. Hoping that Titan
has some lakes or seas or oceans.

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Old October 21st 04, 02:48 AM
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NASA ANNOUNCES CASSINI TITAN FLYBY COVERAGE

Saturn's smog-cloaked moon Titan will be examined up
close by the Cassini spacecraft next Tuesday. Cassini will
fly by Titan at 1,200 kilometers (745 miles). In the close
flyby, which is about 250 times closer than its flyby in
July, Cassini's radar will be used for first time to image
the cloud-shrouded Titan.


Lookin forward to seeing those images. Hoping that Titan
has some lakes or seas or oceans.




I can't wait. What a treat!


Jonathan

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