Robby Helper Bot Jan 8, 2005 #1 On January 14, 2005, the European Space Agency's Huygens probe will descend to the surface of Saturn's largest moon. [Full article @ NASA Science]
On January 14, 2005, the European Space Agency's Huygens probe will descend to the surface of Saturn's largest moon. [Full article @ NASA Science]
J Jaxx Cadet Jan 14, 2005 #2 It happened. I've been following it on Nasa TV over the web and you can get lots of updates here: Touchdown on Titan: Huygens Probe Hits its Mark They have been successful. The furthest object to set land on another world. What an achievement...
It happened. I've been following it on Nasa TV over the web and you can get lots of updates here: Touchdown on Titan: Huygens Probe Hits its Mark They have been successful. The furthest object to set land on another world. What an achievement...
Kevin Code Monkey Staff member Jan 14, 2005 #3 Jaxx said: It happened. I've been following it on Nasa TV over the web and you can get lots of updates here: Touchdown on Titan: Huygens Probe Hits its Mark They have been successful. The furthest object to set land on another world. What an achievement... Click to expand... Shoot! I forgot that it was going to be broadcast live today. Thanks for the link, I'm launching the video. I may have to switch to FireFox though, that advertising is annoying.
Jaxx said: It happened. I've been following it on Nasa TV over the web and you can get lots of updates here: Touchdown on Titan: Huygens Probe Hits its Mark They have been successful. The furthest object to set land on another world. What an achievement... Click to expand... Shoot! I forgot that it was going to be broadcast live today. Thanks for the link, I'm launching the video. I may have to switch to FireFox though, that advertising is annoying.
Tom An Old Friend Jan 14, 2005 #4 Dang, I forgot about it too! I guess the real science will come after the data has been digested but I still wanted to see the live feed. For memory sake.
Dang, I forgot about it too! I guess the real science will come after the data has been digested but I still wanted to see the live feed. For memory sake.