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328The surface of Titan esamultimedia.esa.int On the way down esamultimedia.esaMichelino-1/14/2005
327It's landed...photos in about an hour 14 January 2005 ESA PR 03-2005. TodaMichelino-1/14/2005
326Descent to Titan....Jan 14, 2005 antwrp.gsfc.nasa.govKLP-1/14/2005
325Thanks-looks like a cheap price for something more uplifting than speculation injrhana-11/28/2004
324Nice website here... spaceflightnow.comwhenitgoesup-11/28/2004
323<which isn't really thrilling television>-I found it thrillingjrhana-11/22/2004
322Not as amazing as the path Voyager II followed, IMO. The idea that you could laSofaSpud-11/22/2004
321<i>Actually, if memory serves it was Voyager I that was intended to go to Condor-11/22/2004
320Thanks-fascinating stuff IMOjrhana-11/22/2004
319Actually, if memory serves it was Voyager I that was intended to go to Pluto. WSofaSpud-11/22/2004
318Thanks- I still remember the incredible days of the Voyager flights. Too bad thejrhana-11/21/2004
317Interesting photo site. morgenster.orgCondor-11/20/2004
316Yucatan meteor impact spiegel.de images.google.comCondor-11/5/2004
315WOW From the Nov/Dec 1999 issue of "The Planetary Report" " It Condor-11/4/2004
314A site of interest: planetary.org The Planetary Society was founded in 1980 byCondor-11/4/2004
313photo of the eclipse over Vancouver ; flickr.com hundreds more ; flickr.com tr~digs-10/30/2004
312Hi Ken, It was excellent viewing here but the last eclipse 6-12 months ago?? wasCondor-10/28/2004
311<i>I see the bad moon arising. I see trouble on the way. I see earthquakFaultLine110/27/2004
310Reminder, tonight +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Earth to see total eclipse of Condor-10/27/2004
309Thanks for the links, fl. It is a fascinating object: it looks half alive.Stan-10/25/2004
308APOD is the best.Ilaine-10/25/2004
307Hi Stan, I was browsing the site you referenced and discovered this fascinatingFaultLine110/25/2004
306Beautiful. Imagine that in our sky every night.Stan-10/24/2004
305Astronomy Picture of the Day.... antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov Nice site to bookmark...whenitgoesup-10/24/2004
304FL: I think I see your point. A longer exposure would account for the greater amStan-10/21/2004
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