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New Iapetus PhotosPosted on: October 12, 2007 ![]() [Photo] Courtesy NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute Here is the other side of Iapetus, one of Saturn's moons. If you go to saturn.jpl.nasa.gov and ciclops.org, you can check out hi-res images (so you can zoom in to the point where you can route find!) and get more information. ![]() [Photo] NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute How about an article in Alpinist on the (far) future of mountaineering? I'm sure NASA can provide stunning photos of climbable features on other planets and moons. ![]() [Photo] NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute advertisement
Just a thought... This is a follow-up post to the September 12 blog.
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