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Jan 23 2007, 01:35 PM
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This information was released a few weeks ago (on 1/12, the 2nd anniversary of Huygens' landing), but I haven't seen it mentioned here yet (I think it got lost in all the lake coverage)...
Some subsets of the Huygens surface images have been rectified and scaled so that if you print them on letter size paper, you get "actual size" images of ice pebbles on Titan's surface. Just go here... Lorne -------------------- Lorne Ipsum, Chief Geek
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