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en Our understanding of the different characteristics of the outer planet moons has undergone a revolution since the Voyager I reconnaissance in 1979. Prior to getting the Voyager data back, most astronomers thought they would find frozen dirt balls with craters on them.

en Cassini is different -- it's a mission of enormous scope and is being conducted in grand style. It is much more sophisticated than Voyager, ... I can't say it's got that flavor of romance, though. Voyager was very romantic. Cassini is spectacular.

en What I like, or one of the things I like, about motoring is the sense it gives one of lighting accidentally, like a voyager who touches another planet with the tip of his toe, upon scenes which would have gone on, have always gone on, will go on, unrecorded, save for this chance glimpse. Then it seems to me I am allowed to see the heart of the world uncovered for a moment.
  Virginia Woolf

en The question of who's first is tricky, ... Clearly, I was not the first [nor have I ever claimed to be] to propose an original liquid ocean for Europa. But I do maintain I was the first to recognize in the new Voyager data that it might still be liquid.

en While I was there, Voyager flew by Saturn. I got involved with a person who was a member of the imaging team and started working on data from Saturn, ... With all that data coming in, the imaging team didn't have enough hands or scientists to work on all of it.

en Reason has moons, but moons not hers / Lie mirror'd on her sea, / Confounding her astronomers, / But, O! delighting me.

en Nothing will ever be what the Voyager mission was,

en Io is a weird place. We've known that even before Voyager. And each time Galileo has given us a close look, we get more surprises.

en The seats will become available for redemption on May 1 and Voyager members will be able to start flying from June 1.

en There were only tantalizing hints of what might be there. Voyager raised many questions. It just didn't have the answers.

en There's a real Arizona connection there, because much of the equipment used in the Voyager mission was manufactured right here in Scottsdale.

en I would say the majority of astronomers believe there is life elsewhere, and the best place to find it would be on a planet that has conditions like the Earth.

en Remember, Voyager was just a flyby, Cassini is in orbit. We have the opportunity for monitoring them and their behavior, their comings and goings, how they evolve, when they appear and disappear. He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her.

en Deputy Lewis was able to locate Leonard driving the Voyager after a short time. Leonard was then placed into custody.

en As long as we can run, I'll take pass balls or balls in the dirt. We spend time in practice working on reading the ball in the dirt and moving up, today we had some kids do that.


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