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Originally posted by Der Kapitan
The rocks look a bit like river stones: rounded and smmoooove.
Interesting!
saturn.jpl.nasa.gov...
This raw image was returned by the Descent Imager/Spectral Radiometer camera onboard the European Space Agency's Huygens probe after the probe descended through the atmosphere of Titan. It shows the surface of Titan with ice blocks strewn around. The size and distance of the blocks will be determined when the image is properly processed.
Originally posted by DontTreadOnMe
Vajrayana, thanks for providing that link.
Being somewhat space-challenged, the new of the Saturn moon photos came as a purprisse to me.
I admit all those early moon missions more or less left me a bit bored with space exploration.
I can see this is quite an achievement, though.
I have a question. I hope some of you may help with an answer. This porbe began sending pictures back to earth. Well, this is an awfully long way to go for a picture. How long does it take to take the picture and send it back to earth? How are these pictures transmitted? (I told you I was space-challenged!)
It took seven years to get there and the pictures arrive in mere moments?
Here's another NASA link. The two posted earlier would not load for me:
www1.nasa.gov...
Originally posted by DontTreadOnMe
How long does it take to take the picture and send it back to earth? How are these pictures transmitted? (I told you I was space-challenged!)
It took seven years to get there and the pictures arrive in mere moments?
Originally posted by DontTreadOnMe
Osiris,
Thanks for the answer. Amazing, about one hour to travel what took the spacecraft years to travel. So, it is like beamed through space digitally and received at ESA?
Really mind=boggling.
Thanks for the welcome here.
This is not one of my usual haunts. Every know and then I like to get out of my comfort zone and see what the rest of ATS is up to. I guess my new-found interest in Fragile Earth leads to an interest in the rest of the Universe
Also, totally burnt out on politics.
[edit on 14-1-2005 by DontTreadOnMe]
Originally posted by Samhain
Here is a good site that explains the different types of antennas that are currently used in spacecraft.
www.esa.int...
Originally posted by _BLiND_
Would it not be funny if all it was, was a landscape that made made intirely out of icecubes?! I know...kinda dumb, am I wrong or is that the moon with the supposed ocean underneith the ice?
Originally posted by Vajrayana
Donttreadonme,
Seems wikipedia has got it covered nicely,I can't compete.LOL
Originally posted by Daedalus3
hehe..the reason why I got so inquisitive was because your knievity & honesty about the little knowledge you had about the above topic was shall we say refreshing...