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| Jonathan Lunine: Talking Titan |
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| On Ammonia and Astrobiology |
| Topic: Titan |
03/30/05 |
| Arizona's Jonathan Lunine presented a lecture entitled "Titan: A Personal View after Cassini's first six months in Saturn orbit" at a NASA Director's Seminar on January 24, 2005. Lunine discusses the broader implications of ammonia in astrobiology. |
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| Comparing the Triad of Great Moons |
| Topic: Titan |
03/21/05 |
| Arizona's Jonathan Lunine presented a lecture entitled "Titan: A Personal View after Cassini's first six months in Saturn orbit" at a NASA Director's Seminar on January 24, 2005. Lunine compares the great moons of Jupiter and Saturn in an edited transcript of Part 3. |
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| The Missing Methane |
| Topic: Titan |
03/09/05 |
| Arizona's Jonathan Lunine presented a lecture entitled "Titan: A Personal View after Cassini's first six months in Saturn orbit" at a NASA Director's Seminar on January 24, 2005. Lunine discusses the question of missing methane in an edited transcript of Part 2. |
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| Investigating Titan's Surface |
| Topic: Titan |
03/02/05 |
| Jonathan Lunine, a professor of planetary science and physics at the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory in Tucson, Arizona, is also an interdisciplinary scientist on the Cassini/Huygens mission. |
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