Radar Evidence for Methane Lakes On Titan
DrMorpheus writes "A series of 25 radar observations, taken when Saturn made close approaches to Earth in 2001 and 2002, have provided by far the best evidence yet of methane lakes. Astronomers have suspected since the Voyager fly-bys of the 1980s that liquid hydrocarbons were present on Titan's surface."
I think this propenderance of methane in space must have something to do with human titan Sherman Klump in the forthcoming "Nutty Professor III"
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
Apologies to Kurt ("Wear Sunscreen") Vonnegut:
There are sirens on Titan, and they sound like this.
I for one welcome out new methane-breathing undersea overlords.
But don't get too excited...
The same has happened to me, notice the email address of the poster, hmmmmmm. ... NOT
That's why I don't bother to post articles anymore.
It really makes for a richer slashdot experience, don't you think?
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They Are Vermin Feeding On Each Other's Feces.
I Hate \.
"The final answer on Titan's methane will come 2005, when the European Space Agency's Huygens spaceprobe will parachute to the surface of Titan. Mindful of the possibility of a liquid landing, ESA have designed the probe to float and resist capsizing if necessary."
Unfortunately, I don't think the Titan probe has any cameras. Thus, don't expect postcards of Titan beaches.
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The Titan Probe does indeed have cameras. It will take images all the way down once it passes the cloud deck and it even has the capability for rudimentary color images. Titan's beaches are in fact, just what we may see.
- "Hear that?! The percolations are imminent! Cease your ingress!"
The Titan Probe does indeed have cameras.
I stand corrected. It will be an interesting mission. I hope the discovered "dopler" problem does not significantly impact the photo part of the mission. When bandwidth becomes a premium, photos are often the first to be cut on such missions because imaging is a bandwidth hog. Thanks.
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