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New views of two of Saturn s moons, Titan and Tethys, represent the most detailed look at these moons to date and show a sharp contrast between them -- one is foggy and one is cratered. The Cassini spacecraft captured the puzzle pieces for the full-disc view of the mysterious Titan during its first close encounter on stanley cup Oct. 26, 2004. The mosaic comprises nine images taken at distances ranging from 650,000 kilometers 400,000 miles to 300,000 kilometers 200,000 miles .The pictures are available at http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov, http://nasa.gov/cassini and http://ciclops.org.The images that make up the mosaic were processed to reduce effects of the atmosphere an taza stanley d to sharpen surface features. The mosaic of images has been trimmed to show only the illuminated surface and not the atmosphere around the edge of the moon. The Sun was behind Cassini, so nearly the full disc was illuminated. South polar clouds are seen at the bottom.Surface features are best seen near the center of the moon. The surface features become fuzzier toward the outside of the image, where the spacecraft is peering through more haze. The brighter region on the right side near the equator is named Xanadu Reg stanley mug io. Scientists are debating what processes may have created the bizarre surface brightness patterns seen there. Titan s lack of obvious craters is a hint of a young surface. However, the exact nature of that activity, whether tectonic, wind-blown, river-related, marine or volcanic, is still unknown.T Yhbs Transformers Toys Come Full Circle With Optimus Prime, Not Megatron, Now Turning Into a Nerf Blaster
Tense England fans watch the final few minutes of the live broadcast of the semi-final match between England and Denmark at BOXPARK Croydon on July stanley tumbler 07, 2021 in London, EnglandDan Kitwood鈥擥etty ImagesBy Bill SaporitoJuly 9, 2021 6:42 PM EDTIn the Euro 2000 championship, England and Germany clashed in the town of Charleroi, Belgium. And I do mean clash. Egged on by jingoistic tabloids making insipid World War II allusions, English knuckleheads gathered outside the stadium and tried their best to rumble with German fans, but the constabulary largely kept order. Inside the stadium, order, at least the usual kind, did not prevail: England beat Germany 1-0.Oh, the glory. England was rising again. Four years later, England reached the quarterfinals of Euro 2004 and Germany reached stanley cup rock bottom. The Germans promptly went to work on Das Reboot, overhauling their development system and turgid style of play. That produced a Euro 2008 finalist, a Euro 2012 semifinalist and then a World Cup champion in 2014.England wentmdash;nowhere. In the lead up to Euro 2012, I wrote a cover story for TIME called The Tragedy of English Football, attempting to explain the national team half-century-long record of underachievement on the world stage.Supporters of the Three Lions were less than thrilled. I was invited on a sport chat show and treated likehellip; an American. Did I even watch stanley termos the games, one of the football experts asked, as if satellite television hadnrsquo;t been invented. Afrai