Huygens will hit Titan's atmosphere at 0907 GMT tomorrow. According to the timeline, though, no one will get to see any of the actual data until it's all over, in the late afternoon. I wonder how quickly we outside of JPL will get to see some pictures?
Well I'm excited. ;-)
Update Friday, 11 a.m.: So far, so good.
Update Friday, 12:30 p.m.: The Live announcement (mp3).
Posted to Science and technology by Simon Brunning at January 13, 2005 03:35 PMWe're excited too, it will be the kids space news topic for tomorrow night.
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images/image-details.cfm?imageID=1284
The sky was clear this evening and we got a glorious view of the waxing crescent of our own moon using the shiny new telescope Grandpa got the kid for Christmas. (I don't just mean me ;-) )
I wonder if Huygens is going to splash or crash?
jez.
P.S. You about for the meetup next Wednesday?
Posted by: jez on January 13, 2005 07:15 PMMore stuff about it all on BBC2 tonight at 23:30.
I'm excited too.
Posted by: Darren on January 14, 2005 11:46 AM