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ngunn
QUOTE (AlexBlackwell @ Jan 29 2007, 11:36 PM) *
Most of the abstracts are now online. Click on the "Accepted Contributions" link for each session for a listing of what's currently available.


Thanks to the link Alex posted I've been salivating over a pile of juicy Titan abstracts (35 altogether!). Most are fascinating and taken together they create quite a vivid picture of our gradually emerging understanding of that world. It's difficult to pick a favourite, but here's an example:
EGU2007-A-05101
Nelson, R. M.; THE CASSINI VIMS BRIGHTSPOT TEAM
Saturn’s Titan: Evidence for surface activity

http://www.cosis.net/abstracts/EGU2007/051...88baf6c8092ff18

Its about the discovery of localised surface brightness variations: "Remarkably, the change is spectrally consistent with the deposition and removal of ammoniated materials."
JRehling
Titan is ridiculously interesting.

Supposedly, Eleanor Roosevelt, upon seeing Iguazu Falls said "Poor Niagara." This kind of abstract makes me say "Poor Mars."
ngunn
QUOTE (JRehling @ Feb 1 2007, 05:07 PM) *
This kind of abstract makes me say "Poor Mars."


Have you looked at the other 34? We're in for a feast.
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