Here is the place for the admins or moderators to do their annoucements. Or, if you have bought a new scope and want the whole world to know, do it here. Basically this is the place for any astro first-hand news.
Launched in 1997, the Cassini spacecraft (bearing the Hyugens probe that is scheduled to descend into Titan in Jan 2005) finally entered Saturn's orbit just a few days ago after a long, cold and lonely 7 year journey
Full details and future updates can be accessed on NASA's dedicated mission webpage here :
I've been updating myself via space.com and bbc.com's avantgo channel daily. I strongly recommend these 2 avantgo channels as bbc and space.com has very frequent (practically daily) news. for bbc, look under the SCI (science) section.
rich
The Boldly Go Where No Meade Has Gone Before Captain, RSS Enterprise NCC1701R United Federation of the Planets
I'm updating myself through NASA's newsletters as they are probably the best and lastest 'cause it's NASA after all.Currently, the images produced by the spacecraft are quite crappy and nothing spectacular... I'm just waiting for the probe to be release into Titan.
This is an amazing piece of hardware. Imagine able to navigate between Saturn's rings! Titan is a bonus for the trip but I'm thinking if this probe would have a chance to accelerate even faster than Pioneer and Voyager when it leaves the solar system. Afterall, it has a nuclear reactor with half life of 500 years and with new 2000s era thermicouple, should be able to generate power much longer than its 2 predecessors...maybe a chance to make it to the edge of our solar system and still send back signals (about 70 AU out, I think)....
rich
The Boldly Go Where No Meade Has Gone Before Captain, RSS Enterprise NCC1701R United Federation of the Planets
Hi,
Actually, Voyager 1 is now at 90 AU and is escaping the solar system at a speed of about 3.6 AU per year... They are still communicating with NASA and expect to "live" till 2020.
Have a nice day.
Yang Weixing "The universe is composed mainly of hydrogen and ignorance."