One of the most amazing things to me is that the science teams will actually be able to get accurate calculations of wind speeds on Titan from determining Doppler effect deviations - solely based on slightly different readings of Huygens' position from the 18 radiotelescopes here on Earth that detected the probe.
According to the chief ESA guy, this will fully compensate for the data packages that were lost due to an isolated communications link failure which left out wind speed readings from the probe itself.
From 1.4 billion km away. Holy moly.
According to the chief ESA guy, this will fully compensate for the data packages that were lost due to an isolated communications link failure which left out wind speed readings from the probe itself.
From 1.4 billion km away. Holy moly.
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