Cassini Probes Titan
<div class="IPBDescription">Awesome</div> After a number of years of waiting, the Cassini probe finally peers into Titans mysterious, hazy atmosphere...
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I'd worry about sending a manned mission there.
Which planet does Titan orbit again? Jupiter?
(yes jupiter)
when i read the title of this topic i nearly hurt myself i laughed so hard. i had some REALLY wierd mental images.
Saturn.
Honestly though, Titan is up there with Triton, Mercury and Pluto as one of the truly uncharted territories left for mankind to explore. Hell, the last time a planet was THIS unknown was before Mariner 10 pierced through Venus cloud decks. I thought people would honestly be a bit more excited about this.
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Oh? I always thought Jupiter had something like 11.
Though if you DO want to count them then yes, the moon count does climb much higher then four.
anyway, reading up about this i can see why it's so exciting, and i can't wait until Cassini explores further, and finally crashes into Titan, that's going to be exciting to see what data get sent back.
Honestly though, Titan is up there with Triton, Mercury and Pluto as one of the truly uncharted territories left for mankind to explore. Hell, the last time a planet was THIS unknown was before Mariner 10 pierced through Venus cloud decks. I thought people would honestly be a bit more excited about this.
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Are you kidding? in this day and age you're a geek if you know the order of the 9 planets, let alone thier moons.
For a minute there after reading the title, I thought Cassidy from the Preacher just make a cameo in the Teen Titan.