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Feb 12

Titan Flyby: Back to the South

Source:Cassini Solstice Mission


Image credit: NASA/JPL

Tomorrow Cassini goes back to Titan to make the T-82 flyby close to Titan's south pole.

During this close Titan flyby, the composite infrared spectrometer (CIRS) performs a wide variety of observations, including limb sounding, and mapping of surface and atmospheric temperatures. Far-infrared limb sounding near closest approach reaches the most northerly latitude of the Solstice Mission. (75 degrees North) until 2015, providing insights into the transition of the northern polar circulation from spring to summer, and includes a search for possible condensates. The Visible and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) rides-along to detect clouds to monitor climatic changes after the equinox.T-82 is a dusk sector equatorial flyby across Titan's magnetic tail. Similar in geometry, but at a lower altitude (2,363 miles, or 3,803 kilometers) than T-78, Cassini will be able to provide a better characterization of the magnetotail by providing samples at different radial distances from the moon at a fixed local time.

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18
Feb 12

Venus and Jupiter aligning in the sunset sky

Source: NASA Science Casts

The brightest planets in the night sky are aligning for a must-see show in late February and March 2012. You can start looking tonight.

 

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18
Feb 12

Announcement of Opportunity for an Independent Legacy Scientist in the Euclid Science Team

ESA is requesting scientists to respond to the “Announcement of Opportunity for an Independent Legacy Scientist in the Euclid Science Team".

Euclid is a high-precision survey mission designed to answer fundamental questions on dark energy and dark matter.

In October 2011, Euclid was selected by the Science Programme Committee as the second M-class mission in the Cosmic Vision plan 2015-2025, for a launch in the end of 2019. The official solicitation is available in the attached letter.

The details regarding the Euclid mission and the Announcement of Opportunity are provided at:

http://sci.esa.int/euclid-ils-2012

The deadline for submission of proposals is 12 April 2012, 12:00 CET.

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