From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Mon Jul 05 2004 - 07:20:05 PDT
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Subject: Cassini sees the surface of Titan
NASA Science News for July 4, 2004
It's only a first look, and the images are blurry, but scientists are
delighted: an instrument onboard Cassini has peered through Titan's dense
clouds to see what lies beneath. There are regions covered with water-ice,
a possible impact crater, and more. "We're seeing a totally alien
surface," says one researcher. Cassini has also spotted bright methane
clouds near Titan's south pole, and a giant space-cloud enveloping Titan
itself.
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