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		<title>By: Fly Me To&#8230; The Planet Saturn &#124; One-Minute Astronomer</title>
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		<description>[...] An inspiring trip to the planet Saturn, courtesy of the Cassini spacecraft and mission scientist Dr. Carolyn Porco.  You&#8217;ll see an incredible photo album of Saturn and its moons, and tour the most mysterious moon, Titan, with its lakes of liquid hydrocarbons.   See the images from the Huygens probe, the first human-built space probe to land in the outer solar system.  These are the results of human exploration at its best.  The mainstream newspapers don&#8217;t do these missions justice.  Watch this and you&#8217;ll get goosebumps.  Then wander out and see Saturn for yourself&#8230; [...]</description>
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