The Nasa Cassini probe takes new images of saturn!!

@waynet (2650)
March 12, 2007 4:15pm CST
This radar image of Titan shows Ganesa Macula, interpreted as a cryovolcano (ice volcano), and its surroundings. Cryovolcanism is thought to have been an important process on Titan and may still be happening today. This mosaic was made from images obtained by the Cassini radar mapper on two flybys. The lower part of the image was from the flyby on Oct. 26, 2004, while the upper part was from the Jan. 13, 2007, flyby. Ganesa macula is the dark circular feature seen on the lower left of the mosaic. Bright rounded features, interpreted as cryovolcanic flows, are seen towards the top and the right of the mosaic. This image mosaic was taken in synthetic aperture mode. The resolution of the images is approximately 350 meters (1,150 feet). North is toward the top. The image mosaic is about 570 kilometers (354 miles) wide and 390 kilometers (240 miles) high. The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington, D.C. The Cassini orbiter was designed, developed and assembled at JPL. The radar instrument was built by JPL and the Italian Space Agency, working with team members from the United States and several European countries. For more information about the Cassini-Huygens mission visit http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov. Image credit: NASA/JPL
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12 Mar 07
Hey! Interesting discussion buddy! The image looks amazing, reminds me of a shot I once seen of blackpools coast. (you'll get my point) Cheers for sharing. I haven't heard about this mission. Although if I visited my friends website I would of. Kudos, ~Joey P.s in case your interested; http://www.scinews.co.uk/
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@waynet (2650)
12 Mar 07
Cheers for the link, I love this space stuff, it shows how far we have come and how much further we should go to explore the far reaches of space!!
13 Mar 07
Your welcome buddy. Indeed it does, The thought of space travel is very exciting but somewhat scary. (in aspects) although it's good to see the development and how further we get to explorer planets. Kudos, ~Joey P.s I thought you'd get more responses than just mine, because this discussion is a lot better than ones which mention news about stars. hehe =)
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@pilbara (1436)
• Australia
13 Mar 07
Thanks, I love this kind of stuff and it makes interesting reading.
@waynet (2650)
13 Mar 07
Your welcome, I wish I could take the credit for the writing but alas it is from the experts!!!