MEDIA INVITATION: Crunch, Squelch or Splash?November 26, 2004Milestones and Media Arrangements for the separation, descent and landing of the Huygens Probe on Titan Thursday 2nd December 2004 Flett Events Theatre Earth Galleries, Natural History Museum, London Registration: 10.00 a.m. Briefing starts: 10.30 a.m. Since entering the orbit of Saturn on the 1st July this year the joint NASA/ESA/ASI Cassini Huygens spacecraft has delivered amazing images and data of the ringed planet and its mysterious moon Titan. The mission is now approaching a crucial milestone in its voyage of discovery. On 25th December 2004 the Huygens probe will separate from the Cassini orbiter and spend the next 20 days cruising towards its target, Saturn's largest moon, Titan. On 14th January 2005 the probe will begin its final descent to the surface of Titan, analysing the composition of the moon's atmosphere and 'weather' system before landing on its "unknown" surface some three hours later where it will carry out further scientific studies. This media briefing will provide an update on science achievements so far, future prospects and, importantly, a detailed timeline for the Huygens separation, descent and landing plus news handling arrangements for the 25 December 2004 and 14 January 2005. Speakers Dr. Monica Grady, the Natural History Museum Dr Gerhard Schwehm, European Space Agency Professor Carl Murray, Queen Mary, University of London - Cassini Imaging Science Subsystem team Professor John Zarnecki, Open University - Principal Investigator, Huygens Surface Science Package Gary Lay, LogicaCMG - UK industry involvement Registration Contact Julia Maddock, PPARC Press Office Tel: 01793 442094 Mobile: 07901 514975 Email: julia.maddock@pparc.ac.uk Venue The press briefing takes place in the Flett Events Theatre, Earth Galleries at the Natural History Museum (map - http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visiting/where.html) which can be best accessed from the Exhibition Road entrance. Nearest tube is South Kensington. Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) |
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