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The reflected signal, weakened because of the long distance to the moon and back, was detected by receiving antennas in New Mexico.]]></description><comments>0</comments><score>241</score><crdate>1/9/2008 1:23:57 AM</crdate><rssdate></rssdate><atomdate>2008-01-09T01:23:57+01:00</atomdate></link><link><id>37762</id><url>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/37762/1/</url><title><![CDATA[ Mystery of Saturn's Two-Faced Moon Solved]]></title><description><![CDATA[Saturn's moon Iapetus has virtually no gray. Rather, its features are all stark black and white. The appearance has long puzzled astronomers. New detailed images suggest sunlight is melting ice on one side of Iapetus, leaving the moon's dark surface exposed, while the opposite half retains its reflective ice-mixed shell.]]></description><comments>1</comments><score>185</score><crdate>10/8/2007 10:42:08 PM</crdate><rssdate></rssdate><atomdate>2007-10-08T22:42:08+01:00</atomdate></link><link><id>38110</id><url>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/38110/1/</url><title><![CDATA[ Bring an umbrella on Saturn's moon Titan]]></title><description><![CDATA[The daily weather forecast on Saturn's largest moon Titan appears to be a steady drizzle of liquid methane, at least around the bright, exotically named region known as Xanadu.]]></description><comments>3</comments><score>216</score><crdate>10/12/2007 6:58:54 AM</crdate><rssdate></rssdate><atomdate>2007-10-12T06:58:54+01:00</atomdate></link><link><id>70678</id><url>http://www.plime.com/science/l/70678/1/</url><title><![CDATA[Liquid flowing on surface of Saturn moon: NASA]]></title><description><![CDATA[The groundbreaking discovery was made after analysis of instruments on the US-European Cassini probe, the spacecraft that has been orbiting Saturn since 2004 following a 3.5 billion-kilometer (2.2 billion miles) voyage.]]></description><comments>0</comments><score>140</score><crdate>7/31/2008 1:03:50 AM</crdate><rssdate></rssdate><atomdate>2008-07-31T01:03:50+01:00</atomdate></link><link><id>28637</id><url>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/28637/1/</url><title><![CDATA[Saturn's Old Moon Iapetus Retains Its Youthful Figure]]></title><description><![CDATA[Saturn's distinctive moon Iapetus (eye-APP-eh-tuss) is cryogenically frozen in the equivalent of its teenage years. 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