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In 2004, NASA will send up the Cassini probe in the Hyugens lander, to the largest moon of Saturn, Titan. Titan has a methane based atmosphere, ((so don't light a match)), along with liquids over the moon. It is the most possible location in our solar system to support life. It should reach there, at 2010, or something. I forget.
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Cassini Launched in 1998 or 1999, will arrive in Saturn orbit in a year or so. Is not 100% functional though.
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You can't be serious, Seth!!
What the hell is wrong with Cassini??!!!!
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As far as I know the probe is in perfect shape. There was a minor glitch some time ago but they resolved it. Cassini-Huygens will arrive at Saturn in 2004.
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PHEWWW!!!
The word 'aerobics' came about when the gym instructors got together and said: If we're going to charge $10 an hour, we can't call it Jumping Up and Down. - Rita Rudner
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Thats a link that talks about the problem with Huygens to Cassini relay communications. Has problems compensating for Doppler Shifts in Tx and Rx frequencies.
I believe this one has worked out, but there was some lens fogging issues.
Other then that.. Looks good. Look at Galileo, it had some issues, but still had a very succesful mission. I think Cassini Will turn out the same way. We are batting 5/5 though with our long range probes. There just must be something about MARS!!!!
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oh thats it. i must have got dates messed up. srry.
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i heard this spacecraft has A.I. navigation controls in it; it is pretty sophisticated and looks to have a pretty reliable mission.
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great pic of those rings
'first steps are not for cheap, think about it...
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great pic of those rings
http://www.newmars.com/forums/viewtopic … ni-Huygens thread in "Unmanned Probes" folder...
...11 pages already, with lots of info and still active.
Not sure why this old thread was brought up again?
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