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Scarla O Posted - 01/11/2005 : 02:58:46

I hope you're all waiting patiently for the imminent landing of the Huygen's probe on Titan. Titan is the only satellite in the solar system with an atmosphere and possibly the only body in the solar system save Earth with lakes (albeit Titan's are thought to be of liquid methane).



Touch down is scheduled for the 14th Janauary...pictures a little bit later.

http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.cfm

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Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 01/20/2005 : 16:50:47
Now THAT would be cool. I want the room next to Princess Leah. Or Queen Amidala.

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VoVat Posted - 01/20/2005 : 16:36:48
I had some outdated book about space travel when I was a kid, and it said something about how Conrad Hilton's dad was willing to start a hotel in space if travel there ever became cheap enough.



"Reunion? Shit union!"
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 01/18/2005 : 13:14:00
Haha, I'm sure Richard Branson will have hotels and chartered flights there soon.

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Scarla O Posted - 01/18/2005 : 01:41:09
quote:
Originally posted by Homers_pet_monkey

It really does look like shoreline. Very much so.
You sure you're not trying to fool us with a picture off earth?


Hey...I wouldn't do that!

However I was slightly disappointed that we didn't see any sea on Titan but then I saw this newly released image from the European space Agency:

Titan on January 14th, 14.56 CET


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Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 01/17/2005 : 14:22:55
Thanks. Not too much to be made of them really is there? I was keen to hear the ones from after impact but "all the sound we can hear is likely internal to the microphone, according to Peter Falkner, a member of the HASI-PWA team".

Shame. Thanks again though.


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ObfuscateByWill Posted - 01/17/2005 : 10:58:19
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM85Q71Y3E_index_0.html

Or ...For several different clips

http://planetary.org/sounds/huygens_sounds.html

Take a bite of the chocolate coffin.
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 01/17/2005 : 10:42:17
Where from?

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ObfuscateByWill Posted - 01/17/2005 : 10:03:24
Has anyone else DL'd the mp3's available?

Sounds like plain ol' wind, but it's still cool.

Take a bite of the chocolate coffin.
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 01/17/2005 : 09:17:16
It really does look like shoreline. Very much so.

You sure you're not trying to fool us with a picture off earth?

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Scarla O Posted - 01/17/2005 : 02:49:10

Here's a good picture of the surface taken as Huygens descended...




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ObfuscateByWill Posted - 01/15/2005 : 03:07:48


"This composite was produced from images returned yesterday, 14 January 2005, by ESA's Huygens probe during its successful descent to land on Titan. It shows the boundary between the lighter-coloured uplifted terrain, marked with what appear to be drainage channels, and darker lower areas. These images were taken from an altitude of about 8 kilometres and a resolution of about 20 metres per pixel." Link

Looks like shoreline.

Take a bite of the chocolate coffin.
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 01/15/2005 : 02:24:50
quote:
Originally posted by TheCroutonFuton



This picture was taken at 16 Kilometers up. Looks like there's an ocean or a lake or something. Fun!

Animals think...They're pretty smart!
Shit on the ground...See in the dark!



Yeah I saw that. It looks a bit like a huge dinosaur footprint.

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broken part Posted - 01/14/2005 : 18:28:17
I would like this as an album cover

quote:
Originally posted by TheCroutonFuton


"Titan as Orange Globe: Titan as we might see it with our eyes from the Cassini UV camera (colorized). Credit: NASA/JPL"

Animals think...They're pretty smart!
Shit on the ground...See in the dark!

floop Posted - 01/14/2005 : 17:45:40
quote:
Originally posted by TheCroutonFuton

"Titan as Orange Globe: Titan as we might see it with our eyes from the Cassini UV camera (colorized). Credit: NASA/JPL"

Animals think...They're pretty smart!
Shit on the ground...See in the dark!



it looks yellow to me


ist es möglich für ein quesadilla skrotum zu lecken? beim sprechen der quesadillas von LBF, ja. ja in der tatheheheheheheehehee!
TheCroutonFuton Posted - 01/14/2005 : 17:41:31


This picture was taken at 16 Kilometers up. Looks like there's an ocean or a lake or something. Fun!

Animals think...They're pretty smart!
Shit on the ground...See in the dark!
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 01/14/2005 : 16:04:16
Hehe, one of the guys who worked on Huygens is called Ralph Laurens.

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speedy_m Posted - 01/14/2005 : 15:24:59
Looks like the JPL site is pretty busy, I can't get in anymore!
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 01/14/2005 : 15:11:09
Just noticed that it's on live on BBC2 at 11:30 tonight. That's 22 minutes away. Think I may watch that.

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Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 01/14/2005 : 15:08:51
Let's hope it fairs better than our Beagle 2 probe did around Mars.

Isn't Saturn the prettiest planet though?

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KimStanleyRobinson Posted - 01/14/2005 : 14:38:34
HEY! its




ROCKS!




I feel like Charlie Brown on halloween.

I want the 9-foot green men with four arms dammit!

No, i don't, but I wanted more than rocks.
I wanted a lake.
I got rocks.
I like my rocks, tho.
They're good, icy rocks.
TheCroutonFuton Posted - 01/14/2005 : 10:34:43

"Titan as Orange Globe: Titan as we might see it with our eyes from the Cassini UV camera (colorized). Credit: NASA/JPL"

Animals think...They're pretty smart!
Shit on the ground...See in the dark!
KimStanleyRobinson Posted - 01/14/2005 : 10:31:06
Yes, I'm tweaked too.

This is just so very neat!

Headed over th JPL...
TheCroutonFuton Posted - 01/14/2005 : 10:28:48
Amazing stuff! Should be very neat to hear lightning from another planet. (well, moon...)

I can't wait for the pictures, either. Should be great.

Animal think...They're pretty smart!
Shit on the ground...See in the dark!
bishk99 Posted - 01/14/2005 : 10:23:26
Touchdown!

Can't wait to see and, interestingly enough, hear whats been sent back.

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The Huygens space probe has sent back its first set of data about Saturn's largest moon, Titan, after landing successfully say space scientists.
The spacecraft probe had still been transmitting data for over two hours after it had landed they confirmed.

"We are the first visitors to Titan," said an excited Jean-Jacques Dordain, director general of the European Space Agency (Esa).

It is also the furthest from Earth a spacecraft has ever been landed.

"In the morning we had an engineering success and this afternoon we can also say we have a scientific success," he added.

Close to tears, Alphonso Diaz, associate administrator for science at the US space agency (Nasa), said: "There will only be on first landing on Titan, and this is it."

Scientists were now piecing together the data - images, measurements and sounds - that was being beamed back to Earth.


See how the Huygens probe descended to Titan
They confirmed, however, that one of two channels on the probe taking measurements had stopped working.

But the most important channel - B - which was responsible for measuring Titan's surface chemistry, was functioning well.

"We're going to be working very hard in the next hours and days. This data is data for posterity," said Professor David Southwood, Esa's director of science.

The sounds of Titan's stormy atmosphere were recorded with an onboard microphone, and scientists hope that they might even hear lightning strikes when they analyse the data.

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Scarla O Posted - 01/12/2005 : 01:41:35

Nice picture KimStanleyRobinson...I'm hoping for some good photographs from that little probe.
KimStanleyRobinson Posted - 01/11/2005 : 12:36:32
I can't say I've been watching, but I can say i'm excited.

Titan is - you're right - most likely to have lakes...(life)...wierd stuff.

Yay for wierd stuff.
Especially when you gotta fly to one of the moons of freekin Saturn to find it.


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