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So many brilliant minds but we still know so little; anyway, this is fantastic - enjoy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-sh/cassini_huygens_saturn
Yup. My cousin is full-on busy with this lot https://www.seti.org/
Having previously worked in NASA's JPL and also on the Beagle 2 project. Good to see we can still export our boffs to the states 🙂
That is beautifully constructed, it really works well on my iPad, the way pages slide over one-another as you scroll up is extremely well executed, and the photos are really clear.
Well done whoever put it together for the Beeb.
Thanks.
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Can someone please put the designer of those BBC scrolling articles in the stocks and throw custard pies (or worse) at them for an hour, please? 😈
Beautiful piece of work. Gawd bless Aunty.
It's a nice reminder of the amazing things that humans can do when they all work together.
Stunning.
that's the first time I've seen parallax done in a way that really adds to a site. NiceBeautiful piece of work. Gawd bless Aunty
Bye bye Cassini,a job well done.
[url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/science-environment-41249243 ]Project manager off the net[/url]
This kid of stuff is why I work where I do and not earning more money almost anywhere else I could chose to name. #exploitedbutokaywithit
Interesting stuff on The Sky at Night last night too about the discovery of complex long chain molecules.
Oh and there was a very, very (did I mention very?) good Horizon the other night on the Cassini project. it's available on iPlayer.
there was a very, very (did I mention very?) good Horizon the other night on the Cassini project.
That was good. Very good, even. Been following the Cassini Solstice thing for quite a while.
In the future spacecraft will use those water plumes coming out of that moon as a 'car wash' when returning to this solar system... 🙂
I'm not a fan of the "entire website on one page" approach generally, but that was an exception. Great read, thanks for sharing, FC.
I grew up during the space race and was fascinated by the manned space programs - in particular Gemini and Apollo.
I find unmanned missions like Cassini far more interesting these days. The knowledge gained from these missions is immense.
😯
Yeah, spectacular..
Horizon was definitely emotional - even my two boys were upset at the finality if it all. Amazing work
CZ - that's a 'wow' photo!
I grew up during the space race and was fascinated by the manned space programs - in particular Gemini and Apollo.
I didn't, but I'm an Apollo geek.
So many brilliant minds but we still know so little
Give us time. We've only been at it for a couple of hundred years and only really had tools anywhere near useful enough to really help us understand and observe our solar system and beyond in recent decades. Its a big cosmos and we have learned a hell of alot in a very short space of time, though still only just scratching the surface. Just imagine what we'll know in a couple of hundred years from now.
Wobbli - don't know about you but I won't be around in a couple of hundred years time so might as well comment about it now........
