Aug. 29th, 2005

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It sounds as if the full "Atlantis scenario" may be deferred. Jeff Masters: "although the damage will be incredible, it could have been much, much worse."

...But I wouldn't want to be in Biloxi or Gulfport.

Mimas

Aug. 29th, 2005 11:13 pm
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I don't think I ever linked to the images from Cassini's latest and best Mimas flyby in early August. Fortunately the Planetary Society collected them in one place. Closest approach was on the side opposite Herschel crater, but they did get the best version yet of the iconic Death Star shot early in the encounter.

Earth

Aug. 29th, 2005 11:32 pm
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The MESSENGER Mercury probe swings past Earth, and takes color pictures and a beautiful movie on the outbound leg.

MESSENGER will encounter Venus on further gravity-assist flybys in 2006 and 2007, map most of Mercury on three flybys in 2008 and 2009, and finally enter Mercury orbit in 2011. Currently only half of Mercury has been photographed in any detail, by Mariner 10, which flew past the planet in 1974 and 1975. Mercury is not far from Earth as solar-system distances go, but in terms of fuel expenditure it's very hard to get to (being so far down in the Sun's gravity well), and this long series of encounters is designed to help matters.

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