“The competition was fierce, but collegial,” said Jonathan I. Lunine, a 
Cassini scientist and a professor of planetary science and physics at the 
University of Rome Tor Vergata.

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http://nytimes.com/2010/04/20/science/space/20cassini.html?_r=1&ref=instapundit&pagewanted=all

        Score-Voting on a scale from negative -99 to positive +99 could help 
them find consensus.  An example of a negative -99 vote would be traveling 
through a gap in the rings (a rogue snowball could kill Cassini).  An example 
of a positive +99 would be a chance to for Cassini to use its Synthetic 
Aperture Radar to map an unmapped region of Titan.
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