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Voyager at Neptune: 20 years later..., Memories and reminiscences...
Ian R
post Aug 14 2009, 09:11 AM
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For the 20th anniversary of the Neptune encounter, I've uploaded the official JPL animation of the flyby to YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdBOZWB3iAI

I have very fond memories of watching this clip over and over again as a rather eager 9-year old!

Ian.


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DrShank
post Aug 23 2009, 05:19 PM
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check out my blogs on
http://beyondthecradle.wordpress.com/ about the Voyager anniversary at Neptune.

also I am preparing an updated Triton flyover movie and some stills from it for release on Tuesday
to help celebrate the milestone. some of these can also be seen at http:/stereomoons.blogspot.com

i will also be posting some new Miranda views as well as a hot tidbit from Enceladus this week . . .

cheers
paul


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