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Titan mission 'resounding success' 
By Paul Rincon 
BBC News science reporter in Darmstadt, Germany  



Scientists have released the first results from the
Huygens probe's journey to Saturn's moon Titan, along
with amazing new images. 
They also played sounds recorded as Huygens dived
towards the surface. 

Measurements suggest the area it landed on has the
consistency of "creme brulee" and may have once been
flooded. 

The European Space Agency said it would launch an
enquiry into the loss of one of two information
channels during transmission of the probe's data. 

But overall the mission has been a resounding success,
scientists agreed. 

Professor David Southwood, Esa's director of science,
was emotional as he read from the poem On First
Looking Into Chapman's Homer by John Keats to sum up
the team's sense of exhilaration at exploring a new
world. 


"It continues to reassure us that people working
together in interpersonal relationships that are
dedicated to a goal can produce incredible, incredible
things. And that's what has happened here," said
Alphonso Diaz, associate administrator for science at
the US space agency (Nasa). 

Tangerine sky 

The colour image shows the surface of Titan is bright
orange with a tangerine sky, with "boulders" probably
formed from ice. 


 HUYGENS' INSTRUMENTS 
1. HASI - measures physical and electrical properties
of Titan's atmosphere 
2. GCMS - identifies and measures chemical species
abundant in moon's 'air' 
3. ACP - draws in and analyses atmospheric aerosol
particles 
4. DISR - images descent and investigates light levels

5. DWE - studies direction and strength of Titan's
winds 
6. SSP - determines physical properties of moon's
surface 
 

Aerial photographs from the descent show drainage
channels apparently flowing off land into what seems
to be a dark ocean, possibly composed of some tarry
substance. 
It also shows a bank of what could be methane fog
shrouding the landscape. 

Professor John Zarnecki, principal investigator on
Huygens' surface science package (SSP) said the area
where Huygens landed appeared to have a thin crust
that overlies a material with more uniform consistency
something like wet sand. 

"Maybe this suggests it was wet not so long ago and
hasn't penetrated so far into the surface," said Dr
Marty Tomasko, head of the Huygens imaging instrument.


Scientists also unveiled measurements of the chemical
methane in Titan's atmosphere. The chemistry of Titan
is thought to be similar to that of Earth 4.6 billion
years ago and could provide clues to how life first
arose on our planet. 

The loss of the data channel has resulted in about 350
images being returned by the probe instead of over
700. 

It will also slow down the speedy return of data from
an experiment to measure winds on Titan. 

Lightning strikes 

Professor Southwood said the human error that had
caused the problem was "an Esa responsibility". 

"There is some aspect of humanity in every godlike
occurrence. And there was a blemish yesterday," said
Professor Southwood. "That's the cosmos reminding us
we're just human." 

He reminded the audience that there was an abundance
of data so far for scientists to work through. 

The sounds of Titan's stormy atmosphere were recorded
with an onboard microphone, and scientists hope they
might even hear lightning strikes when they analyse
the data. 

The Cassini spacecraft arrived at Saturn in July 2004.


It released the Huygens probe towards Titan on 25
December. 

The European-built craft entered Titan's atmosphere at
an altitude of 1,270km (789 miles) at about 1000 GMT
on Friday. 



Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/science/nature/4177401.stm

Published: 2005/01/15 14:51:38 GMT

© BBC MMV



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