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Personal logo John the OFM Supporting Member of TMP22 Apr 2009 4:58 a.m. PST
Personal logo Saber6 Supporting Member of TMP Fezian22 Apr 2009 5:36 a.m. PST

Very Cool

Personal logo Parzival Supporting Member of TMP22 Apr 2009 5:38 a.m. PST

Magnificent.

Daffy Doug22 Apr 2009 8:33 a.m. PST

I guess I am just a cosmic boob, but I did not know that Titan had an atmosphere, including rain and snow!? That is the coolest detail of them all, imho….

aka Mikefoster22 Apr 2009 10:21 a.m. PST

great find.

Cacique Caribe22 Apr 2009 10:49 a.m. PST

Wow, John. Awesome find!

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Streitax22 Apr 2009 2:31 p.m. PST

Ain't technology grand? And nature is so beautiful, until we mess it up.

jpattern222 Apr 2009 3:45 p.m. PST

Awe inspiring!

jpattern222 Apr 2009 3:46 p.m. PST

And how about the technology to take photos like that and beam them back to Earth? Same with the Hubble.

pmwalt Supporting Member of TMP22 Apr 2009 4:12 p.m. PST

Fascinating.

Toshach22 Apr 2009 8:08 p.m. PST

Those are wild. They don't even look real. Interesting how the one moon distorted the ring.

Rich Trevino22 Apr 2009 9:20 p.m. PST

Uh oh-- last picture shows the approaching Death Star!

Honcho23 Apr 2009 10:22 p.m. PST

I guess over time the rings will eventually become more moons?

Ghecko09 May 2009 3:49 a.m. PST

Beautiful.

Dicko7814 May 2009 5:23 a.m. PST

Wow, Great shots!

For those that haven't done it, find someone with a 'scope, anything from 4.5" up should do it, and take a look with your own eyes – nowhere near as spectacular as the photos, but it's pretty incredible to see this little circle with rings around it using your own eyes, rather than on the computer screen… Same with Jupiter and it's moons and red spot.

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