Huygens question
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Huygens question
Reading on the Cassini-Huygens web site, it talks about the Huygens probe's descent through the atmosphere taking 2 1/2 hours. Why will it take so long, at the speed it travels, to descend through the atmosphere?
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I thought Maxim meant Huygens needed to take a snack break on the descent to Titan.
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It took so long because they wanted to make as much atmosphere science as they could, and for that they used 3 parachutes.
Normally it would have taken less time, like the MER rovers, that after 6 minutes of touching the atmosphere, were already bouncing in the surface...
Normally it would have taken less time, like the MER rovers, that after 6 minutes of touching the atmosphere, were already bouncing in the surface...
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