... Internet enables shar- Aligned continued from page 2 ing data and correspondence worldwide. nearly edge-on and several of Saturn'smoons through a six-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain scope from Battery Park City after the With the pieces for a global astronomical ...
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... Saturn'sMoon Titan: On January 14, 2005, the Huygens probe successfully landed on Titan, part of the Cassini Huygens joint effort between the U.S., Europe, and Italy. ...
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... Continued on page 13 Continued from page 12 Just a few months after scientists presented evidence of ice volca noes reshaping the surface of Titan, Saturn's largest moon, a new study is throwing cold water on the prospect. ...
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... Saturn'smoon Iapetus frequently plays host to a huge type of landslide or avalanche that is rare elsewhere in the solar system ... If the rings are similar to Saturn's, their com bined mass is probabl y as much as eight times that of Earth'smoon. ...
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... Lastly, we looked at recent gravitational disturbances in Saturn's A Ring possibly caused by a nearby moon, and at the huge impact near Jupiters South Pole. ...
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... These observations make Saturn's rings the only location besides Earth, the Moon, and Jupiter, where scientists and amateur astronomers have been able to observe impacts as they occur. ...
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