Tune in to Titan
Scarblac writes "In a little over four days, the Cassini spacecraft will finally do its first flyby of Titan, the first of 46 such flybys planned for the coming years. There will be a broadcast on NASA TV. Titan is one of the most interesting objects in the solar system, the only moon with a substantial atmosphere. A few months ago, Cassini was able to spot details of Titan's surface from far away. It should be able to improve on this dramatically - what will be discovered this time?"
You mean http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.cfm.
nice. some info about Titan, and Saturn itself at Solarviews.
:P
might be interesting. maybe i can finally do my extraterrestrial beerbrewing there.
now correct me if im wrong (too lazy to google):
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taking the moon, venus and mars, this would be (only) the 4th extraterrestrial body we land a probe on. if huygens succeeds.
aah. now get me as stunning results as the mars rovers did. and launch the JIMO.
maybe were really "sending probes out here since the 70s and then suddenly everything goes whacko" . well. except the monolith.