Huygens lands on Titan

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Huygens lands on Titan

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http://www.astronomy.com/default.aspx?c=a&id=2776

what a great acheivement
go germans

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There are no Germans.

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uh... Huygen-Cassini was a co-operation between the ESA and NASA. Freakin sweet though, can you imagine setting foot on a distant planet like this? Even decked out in protective gear, it would be the most breathtaking experience of your life.

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Of course, traveling for seven years to get there wouldn't be the most fun.

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acually it was made by a group of germans unless you have to show me it wasn't :P

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fairly sure mostly funded by germany, france, spain, and.. one other. the rocket part it piggy backed on was a NASA project I believe.

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That's cool how this planet (or should I say moon) has liquid on it. not allot of planets have liquid, well I think it's the first one they find that has some. But as far as I know ethane is not potable. :lol: Man, they can destroy that whole planet if their robot happends to be lacking oil in a joint and that it makes a spark. Ethane burns well!

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