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"rendezvous With Saturn's Moon", Discovery Science Channel special
dvandorn
post Dec 14 2005, 08:44 AM
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I recorded on my handy-dandy DVR a very nice special that ran last night on Discovery's Science Channel. It's entitled "Rendezvous with Saturn's Moon" and covers both Cassini and Huygens mission events and science results to date.

I think I may even have spotted our own Jason Perry in one shot, when they were talking about the ISS team. I could be wrong, but this one guy looked rather like the picture Jason linked to a few days ago. He was one of three people talking about a Titan image -- one of the other two people was identified as Elizabeth Turtle.

Was that you, Jason?

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post Dec 14 2005, 08:39 PM
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QUOTE (dvandorn @ Dec 14 2005, 01:44 AM)
I recorded on my handy-dandy DVR a very nice special that ran last night on Discovery's Science Channel.  It's entitled "Rendezvous with Saturn's Moon" and covers both Cassini and Huygens mission events and science results to date.

I think I may even have spotted our own Jason Perry in one shot, when they were talking about the ISS team.  I could be wrong, but this one guy looked rather like the picture Jason linked to a few days ago.  He was one of three people talking about a Titan image -- one of the other two people was identified as Elizabeth Turtle.

Was that you, Jason?

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Maybe. Were we sitting around a computer terminal with two Sun microsystem screens? One of the screens is labeled "Tethys"? Was the other person in the shot a woman, shorter than either Elizabeth or I, with long black hair? If so, we have a winner.


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post Dec 15 2005, 07:22 AM
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QUOTE (volcanopele @ Dec 14 2005, 02:39 PM)
Maybe.  Were we sitting around a computer terminal with two Sun microsystem screens?  One of the screens is labeled "Tethys"?  Was the other person in the shot a woman, shorter than either Elizabeth or I, with long black hair?  If so, we have a winner.
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Yep! Although the shots were cut together from a variety of specific times, what's displayed on the monitors varies from shot to shot.

You were even talking going into the first shot with you in it, Jason!

It's sort of kewl to be watching a program on the TV and see someone you know. And I feel like I know all you guys... smile.gif

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