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    Has anyone heard about this: satellite in Saturn's orbit

    http://www.ajc.com/news/content/news.../02saturn.html

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    I am not really "into" space stuff. But this is so exciting. We have successfully (sp) put a satellite inbetween Saturn's rings... and it is sending back pictures!!!
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    I love this stuff!!! And thanks to my dear PT friend gini, I did hear about it, and see the fabulous photos! Amazing!!! I'll post the link in a bit.

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    I saw this stuff on the news last night. It's incredible Sometimes I don't feel comfortable with people prying into the mysteries of the solar system because that's what makes me appreciate it more. But all in all it's very impressive.

    I hear they're going to land some probes on one of it's moons.

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    I had nothing to offer anybody except my own confusion.”
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    The pictures I saw on MSNBC are amazing!!!!! Can't wait for your link, Sandra.

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    http://www.ajc.com/news/content/shar...es/image1.html


    here is a link to the pictures they had in our paper.
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    They said they launched this thing 7 years ago!!! That's how long it took to get there! The amazing thing is that it made it and didn't get hit by some "space junk" or something.

    Pretty cool!
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    I'm pretty skeptical....


    Those pics look like a close up of a 33 1/3 album......
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    Here's the link, Logan You can dig into the NASA site for lots more pics than you see on the "front page!" I love this stuff

    Saturn Photos


    I'm pretty skeptical....


    Those pics look like a close up of a 33 1/3 album"


    Oh Richard, Richard, Richard!!! I can't believe you said that...yes I can I thought the same thing when I first looked at it! ROFLOF!

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    Originally posted by tatsxxx11


    Oh Richard, Richard, Richard!!! I can't believe you said that...yes I can I thought the same thing when I first looked at it! ROFLOF! [/B]
    Notice, I said nothing about the age range you need to have to make an observation like that....


    Just think that it 'ran' at 42,000 miles an hour- and still took that long to get there. I wish they could get the L.A. freeways move a thenth of that speed....

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    WOW!!!

    Sandra,
    that link is truly amazing!! I never thought to go to Nasa's website to see pictures....

    I AM IN AWE!!
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    Isn't it awesome, Sara??? I've bookmarked it. I got "lost in the universe" yesterday, navigating the site!

    Richard....OUCH!!! Guess you nailed me! lol! Was it THAT long ago??? At least I didn't say they reminded me of a 78!!!

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