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Titan elates scientists

 
Rick_S
01/15/2005 08:14 PM
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Titan elates scientists
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Well done people. More nice pictures.
Just think, we can now reach right into space like that, and never leave the
comfort of our armchairs.

And is it really orange?

It is probably too soon to tell whether it is orange or brown, but I suspect that it is brown. I donīt know why they seem to think it is orange. Obviously there
is probably a problem with the filter.

What I would do is take two images
of them side by each, one orange and one brown, and you will see that the brown one
looks just slightly better.

I studied graphics and hence I know these things.

And you know water under the surface is not out of the question. Water exists inside rock as you know. Yes it does, contrary to popualr belief but right inside solid rock you can find
water. Tyr it some time. Crush some
rock in a bell jar and you will get moisture.
SunSpot
12/08/2005 10:12 AM
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Re: Titan elates scientists
Titan is something like 90 degrees above absolute zero. Itīs too cold for there to be liquid water, though they seem to think that some of those rocks on the surface are actually water ice.
Rick S
12/08/2005 10:12 AM
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Well I suppose there might not be liquid water,
unless there is some vulcanism maybe.
Anonymous Coward
12/08/2005 10:12 AM
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I studied graphics and hence I know these things.

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lol

Yeah sure...

You certainly havenīt studied the workings of the Huygens camera system and photometers, which is how they worked out the colouring.





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