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Arthur C Clarke talks about the Cassini mission

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Arthur C Clarke sends a video greeting to NASA JPL to mark the Iapetus flyby of Cassini spacecraft, Sept. 10, 2007. Source- http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/videos/video-details.cfm?videoID=160

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  • Rest In Peace Sir Arthur.

  • What a fabulous mind - and imagination. I'm sad he hasn't lived long enough to learn what lies in the hidden oceans of Enceladus or even Titan.

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  • One of the greatest of his creationswas the hal 9000 series. May his memories live on..

  • I hope he we can upload his personality into a computer one day. The DNA may be all that we need in time...

  • My computer, your computer IS the Monolith.

  • Well, we now know that here is no gateway on Iapetus but there is this equatorial ridge, maybe a ramp to launch satellites millions of years ago? It is 20 km high and badly attacked by falling meteors - but is it 1400 km long and built (!) exactly at the equator!

  • and what truth would that be?

  • Arthur C. Clark still owes me poker money.

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