June 16, 2004
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I'm really excited about this. It's the last of the really expensive space probe projects for a while and it's got some really cool potential returns coming out of it. This makes the Mars stuff pale by comparison, IMO.
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Man... those Saturnians are gonna be pretty pissed off when they find those nukes onboard!
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yeah really exciting.
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From the last link: We have at last glimpsed the surface of the fabled world, Titan, Saturn's largest moon and the greatest single expanse of unexplored territory remaining in the Solar System today. What wondrous sights now await us on this remarkable journey we can only imagine. I'm no literature historian, but this strikes me as having been written 100 years ago.
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To no one's surprise, I'm an uber space geek - I can't *wait* to see what happens!!
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Saturn's moon Phoebe is almost certainly a primordial object similar to those that served as the building blocks of planets in our Solar System. The Cassini spacecraft has beamed back a new, more detailed image of smog-enshrouded Titan. 4 days, 18 hours, 25 min, 20 sec...
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Insertion is imminent, baby (/. thread.)
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Cassini revisited
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Enceladus is weird enough to have extreme life forming chemicals. A new MoFi outpost?