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YOUR INTERVIEW WITH DR. JEAN-PIERRE LEBRETON
Dec 31, 2004 - A few weeks ago, I let you know that Dr. Jean-Pierre Lebreton, 
the Huygens Project Scientist and Mission Manager from the European Space 
Agency, graciously agreed to answer questions from Universe Today readers and 
forum members about Titan and Huygens. Your response was incredible, and we got 
dozens of great questions - thanks to everyone who participated. The Community 
Support team picked their favorites and passed them along to Dr. Lebreton. 
We've got the answers back. So, if you want to know more, read on...

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CASSINI'S ROUTE PAST IAPETUS
Dec 31, 2004 - NASA's Cassini spacecraft will make its closest approach to 
Saturn's moon Iapetus on New Year's Eve, passing only 123,400 km (76,700 miles) 
away. Iapetus is best known for its strange two-toned colour, and it's also 
been called the "Yin Yang Moon" - one hemisphere is completely dark, and the 
other is white. At 1,400 km (890 miles) across, it's Saturn's third largest 
moon, and it was originally discovered by Jean-Dominique Cassini in 1672 who 
actually deduced that one side of the moon was dark, and the other bright. 
Cassini will make another 13 close encounters with Saturn's moons during 2005, 
8 of which will be past Titan.

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