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http://www.fuchs.com.au/html/passenger_car_engine_oil.html



WHO ELSE ;()
 

TUFF TITAN

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A Titan Triggerfish at a depth of 20 m, Harrier Reef, Great Barrier Reef off Port Douglas, Queensland.
? HOW MUCH WILL THIS FISH PAY ?
 

PJ Marshal

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since chrisco has sponsored the kiwis they have been the flavour of the month, who wouldnt want a chrisco hamper
 

choc_soldier

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With the original bid (the Dolphins) I think I read somewhere that Ozemail and Heinekin were on board... perhaps they may stay with the Titans?
 

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Huygens on Titan Illustrated
Illustration Credit: ESA Explanation: If you could stand on Titan, what might you see? About one year ago the robotic Huygens probe landed on the enigmatic moon of Saturn and sent back the first ever images from beneath Titan's thick cloud layers. From the images sent back, an artist's impression of Huygens on Titan's surface has been reconstructed. In the foreground of the above image sits the car-sized lander that sent back images for more than 90 minutes before running out of battery power. The parachute that slowed Huygen's re-entry is seen in the background, attached to the lander by strong cords. Strange light smooth stones possibly containing water-ice are visible surrounding the landing craft. Analyses of Huygen's images and data shows that Titan's surface today has intriguing similarities to the surface of the early Earth.
 

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