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A new set of infrared images taken by the Keck I telescope in Hawaii shows a warm polar hot spot at Saturn's south pole.

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bring us your paper moon
by Razzl January 18, 2005 1:56 PM PST
The magnificent achievement of bringing us images of this fascinating world by way of tiny cameras with tiny power sources has been somewhat tarnished by the pokey pace of releasing them. The fascinating film sequences available at the ESA web site should have ditigized, cleaned up, blown up, and distributed by now. ESA is failing to grasp that the achievement of 7 years is slipping from public interest hour by hour. Images are a powerful tool and really more important for the future of the space endeavor than any other data they may be working on...
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goes to show
by volterwd January 23, 2005 8:48 AM PST
how people have a lack of imagination... holley wood has ruined them
bring us your paper moon
by Razzl January 18, 2005 1:56 PM PST
The magnificent achievement of bringing us images of this fascinating world by way of tiny cameras with tiny power sources has been somewhat tarnished by the pokey pace of releasing them. The fascinating film sequences available at the ESA web site should have ditigized, cleaned up, blown up, and distributed by now. ESA is failing to grasp that the achievement of 7 years is slipping from public interest hour by hour. Images are a powerful tool and really more important for the future of the space endeavor than any other data they may be working on...
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goes to show
by volterwd January 23, 2005 8:48 AM PST
how people have a lack of imagination... holley wood has ruined them
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