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Old 05-08-2010, 08:13 PM
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Doco on Titan, Monday 9 August at 8:30 on SBS2

Looks interesting! I'll have to PVR it!
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Old 05-08-2010, 10:39 PM
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Thank you Trevor, I'm off now to programme it in.
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Old 06-08-2010, 10:24 AM
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Looks interesting! I'll have to PVR it!
Hi Guys;
Nice to meet you.
Titan is a really cool subject. I'm looking forward to the program.
Thanks for the heads-up.
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Old 06-08-2010, 03:49 PM
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Hmm.. Interesting.

Thanks for the heads up also.
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Old 09-08-2010, 07:12 PM
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Hey you neally knocked me over Suzy
Im on to it thanks
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Old 09-08-2010, 08:36 PM
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Hey you neally knocked me over Suzy
Im on to it thanks
This one snuck up on me also I am watching it now I have an excuse Jen we have visitors staying for a few weeks
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Great show. I wanna watch it again

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Old 09-08-2010, 09:33 PM
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This one snuck up on me also I am watching it now I have an excuse Jen we have visitors staying for a few weeks
Your slippin Warren i had to get this information from other means

Oh by the way i enjoyed watching that
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Old 09-08-2010, 09:35 PM
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Great show. I wanna watch it again

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Yeah me too it went to quick, my nine year old son loved it too, he got goosebumps when the first titan pic appeared on the screen
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Old 09-08-2010, 10:06 PM
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That was a good show....very interesting, especially from an historical perspective of the mission and where we are now.
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I second that.
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I almost missed recording it last night, now how embarassing would that be! I went through the TV guide after tea and realised it was on, we had a dancing lesson from 9:00 so I couldn't watch it live. Hopefully I can get to it by the weekend, busy, busy, busy at the moment.
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Yep. Good show. Great effects etc.

There's actually some very interesting issues raised by the entire makeup up of the atmosphere and surface chemistry of Titan (which the show only very lightly touched on).

I'm going to have a go at adding a new post to the 'Astronomy and Amateur Science' board for discussion if anyone's interested. - That's when I get the chance to assemble the thinking !

Yes, I know .. I'm a masochist at heart. Especially seeing as there's a ferocious Geologist/Astrophysicist living there, (ie: on the board), who lurks in wait of unwary prey!

Onya, Carl !


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Yep. Good show. Great effects etc.

There's actually some very interesting issues raised by the entire makeup up of the atmosphere and surface chemistry of Titan (which the show only very lightly touched on).

I'm going to have a go at adding a new post to the 'Astronomy and Amateur Science' board for discussion if anyone's interested. - That's when I get the chance to assemble the thinking !

Yes, I know .. I'm a masochist at heart. Especially seeing as there's a ferocious Geologist/Astrophysicist living there, (ie: on the board), who lurks in wait of unwary prey!

Onya, Carl !


Cheers & Best Rgds to all.
Steven makes me look like a kitten when it comes to relativity/QFT and the like. Although, I can hold my own in many areas when I have to
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What got me was the specs of the radio transmission from Cassini. Less than the output of a mobile phone at a distance of 1532.5 million Km .

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Yeah me too it went to quick, my nine year old son loved it too, he got goosebumps when the first titan pic appeared on the screen
I'll have a look on iView tonight and see if its there.

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What got me was the specs of the radio transmission from Cassini. Less than the output of a mobile phone at a distance of 1532.5 million Km .

Adrian
Yep, they're not very powerful transmitters

But they do the job well enough.

Just think, that phone call you made home to ask what's for tea, about 10 years ago, is now nearly passing on by Epsilon Eridani and any passing starship in the area. They'll hear "What's for tea..." and then they'll decide to have something to eat themselves
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I watched this last night before tea. Excellent show I must say. I think because it is a British production, rather than American, it didn't have an excess of hyperbole.
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I watched this last night before tea. Excellent show I must say. I think because it is a British production, rather than American, it didn't have an excess of hyperbole.
That's why they make far better documentaries than the Americans. The American TV companies have always been people to make things out as something they're not, or to stretch things in order to make it sound like it's the only thing or best thing since sliced bread. That ruins most shows.
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