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#1 Re: Unmanned probes » Cassini-Huygens *2* - ...more Saturn/Titan... » 2005-01-14 15:30:45

The pictures of the surface show sunken rocks and puddles of goop!

#2 Re: Unmanned probes » Cassini-Huygens *2* - ...more Saturn/Titan... » 2005-01-14 15:19:28

Ya those delta's were definately done by liquid for sure.

But what? And is it still there? Raw images dont tell much...they have to be put through the software.

We will have to wait

#6 Re: Unmanned probes » Cassini-Huygens *2* - ...more Saturn/Titan... » 2005-01-14 14:10:14

looks like water/methane flow big_smile


That would be cool if an alien like on aliens was spotted via cam attacking the probe on the surface. It looks like its that kinda planet. Dark, windy and methane.

#7 Re: Unmanned probes » Cassini-Huygens *2* - ...more Saturn/Titan... » 2005-01-14 01:25:19

I cannot wait..GO HUYGENS GO!!!

I dotn want to dampen any spirits but.

The only problem with all this is the chances of success arent the greatest. WE may not even get a view of Titans surface. The battery on the Huygens will only last 3 hours. Thats it. After that its toast. Im kinda peeved off they could just put an RTG onboard like the viking so it would of lasted longer. But owell. Anyway lets hope for the best. Lets hope those parachutes deploy and lets hope this thing doesnt slide down a cliff or anything. Go Huygens!!! The little Saucer that could!

My prediction is ALOT of raw data. But unfortunately the images taken by the huygens will resemble that of Soviet Venera probes that went to venus...Hazy, Smoggy, and little detail. But we will see.

As im writing this its very near the planet tongue

#8 Re: Unmanned probes » How Fast Could JPL Cobble Together Orbiters - and Probes For Uranus & Neptune? » 2005-01-09 01:05:57

Neptune and Uranus need to be explored in more detail. Especially Triton and the many moons. Considering the voyagers took only a few blurry shots.


Im all for the new JIMO idea. I think its a great idea. But one thing we should NOT have scrapped is new horizons. At this rate wewillprobably never see pluto, Quoar, or Sedna :-( in our lifetimes

#9 Re: Intelligent Alien Life » More and more, Mars looking like no life » 2004-12-26 12:42:05

I want to refute one myth. It is NOT too cold on mars. Mars is very warm in the planetary scheme of things.

During the equator in the summer it isnt uncommon for the temperature to reach 60F at peak daytime. During the winter -80F.

Thats cold but we have extremes on earth like that.

#10 Re: Life on Mars » Examine these pictures (WIERD ANOMALIES!!!) - Check this stuff out! » 2004-12-26 11:46:11

hi I was just pointing out anomalies that have been found.

(you should have a seperate forum)

dont worry.

#11 Re: Life on Mars » Examine these pictures (WIERD ANOMALIES!!!) - Check this stuff out! » 2004-12-26 01:56:38

ob_18_mesa_p.jpg

look at the top  Quadrant...zoom in.....There are like 8 or so of these in malin. There hard to spot but they look like buried cities!


millions of miles of these on the planet. whatever the hell they are

mars_tunnel_lg.jpg



Martian Tower
http://paranormal.about.com/gi/dynamic/ … ...te=http


banyon trees on mars




who knows
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/s … ...-1.html


Then this stunning image from malin. I swear this could of been takin on earth. Look over it REAL CLOSELY. There are so many things wrong with it

http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/e07_e12 … ...841.gif

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