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Default Radio Telescopes 'Save the Day,' Produce Data on Titan's Winds



Radio Telescopes "Save the Day," Produce Data on Titan's Winds

In what some scientists termed "a surprising, almost miraculous
turnabout," radio telescopes, including major facilities of the
National
Science Foundation's National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO),
have provided data needed to measure the winds
encountered by the Huygens spacecraft as it descended through the
atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan last month -- measurements feared
lost
because of a communication error between Huygens and its "mother ship"
Cassini.


Will they be able to extract the missing pictures and other
data lost because of the Cassini receiver that wasn't turned on?
Or is the signal to noise ratio not good enough?
 
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