VIMS sees tropical lakes in Shangri La! |
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VIMS sees tropical lakes in Shangri La! |
Aug 17 2012, 04:18 PM
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Heck of a coincidence I was listening to this song when I first saw this thread.
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Aug 18 2012, 02:32 PM
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@machii
Yes even though we've gotten some tantalizing peeks trough the atmosphere, our exploration of Titan are quite in the same early stages but not quite like Mariner 9 which were one orbiter, rather like the early set of flyby missions of Mars, since Cassini do not approach Titan close that often. (And I still cannot bend my head around the word dunes, even less talk about a 'desert' - it is rather one alien and cryogenic kind of snowdrift on this moon.) |
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