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Janus, Prometheus And The Other Small Moons
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post Jun 16 2004, 03:50 PM
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Will Cassini study Janus, Prometheus and the other small moons? I realize it probably won't make any close flybys, but it could study them from a distance like Galileo studied Amalthea, Adrastra and Thebe.
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post Jun 21 2004, 07:55 AM
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Heee hee - bruce, you're too used to the hell of using a Yahoo group smile.gif

Those first links are FINE smile.gif It shortens them, in the post itself, but they still link to the correctplace.

Oh - and you can edit posts here as well smile.gif

Thanks for the links - interesting reading.

Doug
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