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Inspired by Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn. Update: To run, save the obfu to a file (with native newlines, \n for Unix, \r\n for Windows), then run in a console window at least 90 chars wide by 46 deep. Update: fixed typo (thanks for feedback ysth) plus minor code improvements.

#!/usr/bin/perl
                                                                           ;;;;;;
                                                                       ;;;;;;;;;;;
                                                                   ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
                                                                ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
                                                             ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
                                                           ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
                                                         ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
                                     +$I=sub{+s+^+     ;;;;;;;      ;;;;;;;;;
                                  $"x$_[1]+gem;$/x$_#   ;;;;        ;;;;;;;;
                               [0].$_.$/};$W=sub{$~=!q~            ;;;;;;;
                            ~.pop();system($^O=~Win?ClS:#         ;;;;;;;
                          'clear'),print,select$Z,$Z,$Z,!"       ;;;;;;
                         "||$~for@_};$H=sub{+join$/,map($_#     ;;;;;;
                        x$_[0],pop=~m-.+-g),!_};$_=!Mima,s--   ;;;;;
                       "@{['=9+)w'^RINGS]}\%;local@{[Saturn^# ;;;;;
                      wNXIBP]}"-see;s-^#!..+?$/(?=$"+;)--is  ;;;;
                     y-;-'-;s-\w-~-gi;$S=$_;#--Beautiful]  ;;;;
                     @S=m-.+-g;$N=1+.6-!th_,$--=-82-$---  ;;;
                    $_.=$"x-(y---c-$-)for@S;$R=sub{$i#  ;;;  -d
                    =0;join$/,map{$j=$%;join!_,grep#  ;;;  Rhea
                    !($j++%$_[$%]),m-.-g}grep!($i#  ;;;  -Titan
                    ++%$_[0]),@S};$L=join!_,map#  ;;;  -Huygens
                    ~~reverse.$/,@S;@R=(&$I(q-  ;;;  -&&20,051,
                    $_=_^q-q-),&$I(20,41-!q-  ;;;  -,$_=F|K),$
                    I->(15,31,$_=&$R(4-!q-  ;;;  -)),&$I(13-!"
                  ;;",28,$_=&$R(3)),&${  ;;;  _^_^I}(10,20-!"
                ;;;;;",$_=$R->(2)),q-  ;;;  -&&$S);@O=map&{"
              ;;;;;;  "&&$H}($_,&${  ;;;  R.!-_}($_))x$_,!"
             ;;;;;     "+2..2*~~2  ;;;  @Y=reverse@R#Dione
           ;;;;;;       &${m--  ;;;  S|A|T|U}(@R,$N)||!q-
         ;;;;;;;          b-  ;;;  &$W(@O[0,1,2,1,0!=!q-
        ;;;;;;;            ;;;;  -],!1!~~1);&$W($S.!q-
      ;;;;;;;;;        ;;;;;  -,$L,0.16)for$%..5+!q-
     ;;;;;;;;;;    ;;;;;;;;;    Cassini-;&{$W||q-
    ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;         -}(@Y,1.6)
   ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
  ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;;;;;;;
  ;;;;;;


Updated Steve_p - obfu will not display correctly if changed from "pre" tags to "code" tags. In the interest of preserving this node as the author indended, it should be left alone.


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