From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Thu Jul 01 2004 - 13:08:51 PDT
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Subject: Latest images from Saturn
Thursday, 01-Jul-2004
LATEST IMAGES FROM SATURN
The processed images along with more detailed descriptions will be available from around 19:00 UT tonight at http://saturn.esa.int HUBBLE STUDIES GENERATIONS OF STAR FORMATION IN NEIGHBOURING GALAXY
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: Thu Jul 01 2004 - 13:18:20 PDT
After the successful completion of the Saturn Orbit Insertion manoeuvre, the Cassini spacecraft has sent back to Earth the first raw, unprocessed images of the closest observations of the planet and its rings.
http://sci.esa.int/jump.cfm?oid=35531
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Hubble has observed with great detail a subregion of the second largest star-forming region, N11, in the Large Magellanic Cloud. The subregion, N11B, illustrates a perfect case of sequential star formation in a nearby galaxy - new starbirth triggered by old massive stars.
http://sci.esa.int/jump.cfm?oid=35514
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