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Five years ago: Huygens lands on Titan

Submit on Friday, January 15th, 2010 05:54

On 14 January 2005, after a voyage through the Solar System lasting more than seven years, ESA’s Huygens probe made a flawless landing on Titan, an unparalleled achievement for the global scientific and space communities according to the spacecraft’s manufacturer, Thales Alenia Space.
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Five years ago: Huygens lands on Titan

Submit on Friday, January 15th, 2010 05:54

On 14 January 2005, after a voyage through the Solar System lasting more than seven years, ESA’s Huygens probe made a flawless landing on Titan, an unparalleled achievement for the global scientific and space communities according to the spacecraft’s manufacturer, Thales Alenia Space.
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