January 2005 in science

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[edit] January 27, 2005

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[edit] January 17, 2005

  • The Swift observatory images the first ongoing GRB with its X-ray telescope, after it automatically pointed itself towards the direction of the burst. (Spaceflightnow)

[edit] January 14, 2005

  • The Cassini-Huygens mission delivers the Huygens probe to Saturn's moon Titan successfully. Radio signals received on Earth indicate that the probe survived the touchdown onto the surface of the moon. Data relayed by the Cassini orbiter has arrived on Earth and is currently being analyzed. (BBC)

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