Huygens News Thread, News as and when we find it |
Huygens News Thread, News as and when we find it |
Jan 14 2005, 09:57 AM
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Nasa TV will be starting coverage in about 3 mins - but I'm watching multiple TV channels to see if any carry coverage - and will post any news thru the day as it happens
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Jan 14 2005, 11:55 PM
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QUOTE (lyford @ Jan 14 2005, 11:44 PM) here is a combo of all the sideways shots I got from slashdot - (don't worry they don't know about this board... ) http://homepage.mac.com/lyford/ramm/pano567-nodupes.jpg I think it was a "splashdown" into a few inches of ??????? Are those images running in the order that they were taken? If so, it certainly looks to me like Huygens has landed onto a 'reef' some distance offshore. Looking at the post-landing image, it looks like it is resting in a few cm of liquid, with numerous 'boulders' rising above the liquid. Once more data are released over the next few days, we should know for certain. |
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