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|    Michael Smith to rnesto    |
|    Re: Light on Titan    |
|    02 Mar 05 10:33:56    |
      From: smithm@SPAMBLOCKnetapps.com.au.retro.com              On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 19:03:59 GMT       ernesto.alto@libero.it (rnesto) wrote:              > with 14W/m^2 and a thick atmosphere don't you think the temperature on       > Titan has to be a little more higher that -180 degrees?              No, it sounds about right to me. But I bet if Titan had some heat       generating industry it would be a lot warmer. -180 degrees is better       expressed as 90 kelvin. About half the coldest temperature ever seen in       Antarctica.       --       Michael Smith       Network Applications       www.netapps.com.au | +61 (0) 416 062 898       Web Hosting | Internet Services              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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