Royal Society Summer Exhibition - Take Part In The Cassini-Huygens MissionJune 30, 2004UK space scientists are involved in a plethora of spacecraft that are currently exploring the planets, moons and comets in our Solar System. The UK Goes to the Planets exhibit at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition provides an opportunity to find out about these missions direct from the scientists. Within the last couple of years we have seen the launches of:- Mars Express and Beagle 2 to Mars, Smart-1 to the Moon, Rosetta to Comet Churyumov Gerasimenko and the capture of cometary dust by the Stardust spacecraft. With Cassini-Huygens poised to start its four year orbit of the "jewel" of the Solar System, Saturn (1st July) it is an exciting time for UK space science. Later in the year the Huygens probe will be released ready for decent onto Saturn's largest moon, Titan, in January 2005. Meet some of the Cassini-Huygens scientists and learn about some of the exciting findings following Saturn Orbit Insertion. This year's exhibition is a real planetary feast - with three other exhibitors being sponsored in part by the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC). The others exhibits being:- Professor Ian Halliday, Chief Executive Officer of PPARC said: | |||||||||||||||||||||
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