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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Space Explorers spacecraft of Saturn Moon




The Aviator-fueled plutonium will explore Titan.

At first glance, this thing looks like the United States drone who becomes a spy air. But make no mistake, this thing called Aviatr a space probe to investigate Saturn's largest moon, Titan.

A vehicle for U.S. $ 715 million is very reliable for studying Titan, which remains mysterious because of the cloudy atmosphere thick. The Aviatr will take 3D photos surface of Titan, so that scientists can know the geological conditions.

After surrounding the Titan, the final mission aircraft weighing 120 kg was dived and landed on one of Titan's sand hills. In addition to the sandy surface conditions, scientists have not been able to solve what lies on the surface of Titan.

Scientists believe Titan is uniquely have a match with a heavy spacecraft, because of gravity low. But the atmosphere was thick, so the vehicle can weigh up into long thick.

Unlike balloons, Aviatr allows researchers to control height. Aviatr can also build such a library that contains 3D images of the surface and the weather on Titan.

Titan has a volume greater than Earth's moon, even larger than Mercury. The temperature at the surface around -178 178 centigrade.

Aviatr will be able to move quickly. Plutonium-fueled vehicle will also be used to monitor the long afternoon, to take a picture surface.

Like the existing aircraft in the Earth, Aviatr also have a 'safe mode'. Thus Aviatr able to dwell in the atmosphere of Titan, if necessary, so as not to damage the communications network. (Daily Mail, umi)
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