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Einstein's Alcove
Cassini-Huygens and the Titan Probe
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<blockquote data-quote="damhy" data-source="post: 89308" data-attributes="member: 181680"><p>A few plutonium pellets. Once it is in space it will use very little fuel to get it anywhere in the solar system or beyond. Just that initial launch that is the problem well maybe since cassini was powered this way. I'm sure that there is something that they could've done differently. I'm not the scientist behind the projects.</p><p></p><p>Send the big boys in first and it'll save you sending anything ever again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="damhy, post: 89308, member: 181680"] A few plutonium pellets. Once it is in space it will use very little fuel to get it anywhere in the solar system or beyond. Just that initial launch that is the problem well maybe since cassini was powered this way. I'm sure that there is something that they could've done differently. I'm not the scientist behind the projects. Send the big boys in first and it'll save you sending anything ever again. [/QUOTE]
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