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egarrard
07-05-2004, 03:32 PM
Cassini arrives at Saturn (http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0706/p03s01-usgn.html)
[Quote]A weekend's worth of stunning images from the spacecraft as it began to orbit Saturn - including a distant flyby of a moon that one scientist terms "a deranged version of Earth" - have left scientists elated but also confused.

Saturn's rings and its moon Titan may have taken center stage. But scientists also detected an event that may hold clues to the birth and death of the rings. And the new information is whetting researchers' appetites for two more Titan encounters. During the second of these encounters, perhaps in late December, Europe's Huygens probe is slated to parachute through Titan's atmosphere and land on its surface in what promises to be a 2-1/2 hour tour de force.

In the meantime, Cassini-Huygens already has given planetary scientists an eye-opening performance.

"In one weekend, we've just turned everything we've learned from ground-based and Hubble [telescope] observations on its head," says Mark Leese, program manager for the Huygens probe's surface science package.

On Thursday, as it left Saturn's ring system, Cassini buzzed past Titan some 210,600 miles above its surface, yielding the closest look yet at the moon's surface.[Quote]
Cool stuff!

Bobenis
07-05-2004, 06:42 PM
Tis indeed. I watch it daily.