Prophet
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Post by Prophet on Mar 21, 2011 18:22:20 GMT -5
For the uninitiated, the Cassini probe is NASAs effort to learn more about Titan, our home world. The latest news seems to confirm the theories that Titan's surface is (at least partially) covered by liquid methane, which evaporates and rains down just as water does here on earth. I found this article within my news feed from Slashdot.PS Hey guys, in writing this I noticed links aren't blue and underlined by default (or at least they weren't when I previewed this message). Can anybody confirm this behavior or suggest something I can do so I don't have to underline and color each link myself?
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Post by hunterjwizzard on Mar 22, 2011 0:10:11 GMT -5
There's nothing new about that, we've known about the methane cycles for some time. Interestingly enough, Titan actually has a "tropical" environment.
The Cassini probe even landed on a nice beach.
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Post by Captain Zedo on Mar 22, 2011 6:44:07 GMT -5
For the uninitiated, the Cassini probe is NASAs effort to learn more about Titan, our home world. The latest news seems to confirm the theories that Titan's surface is (at least partially) covered by liquid methane, which evaporates and rains down just as water does here on earth. I found this article within my news feed from Slashdot.PS Hey guys, in writing this I noticed links aren't blue and underlined by default (or at least they weren't when I previewed this message). Can anybody confirm this behavior or suggest something I can do so I don't have to underline and color each link myself? I was poking around the administration area to look for a link styling system and haven't found one yet. If I do find one, I'll get link underlined.
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