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Cassini Raw Images - NASA Solar System Exploration This gallery contains the full record of the Cassini spacecraft’s raw images taken from Feb 20, 2004 to Cassini’s end of mission on Sept 15, 2017 The archive will remain available to all as a historical record
Cassini: End of Mission - NASA Solar System Exploration Cassini’s finale plunge is a fitting and truly spectacular end for one of the most scientifically rich voyages yet undertaken in our solar system This end was planned for Cassini in 2010, at the beginning of its second ex-tended mission phase, known as the Solstice Mission
Spacecraft Power for Cassini - NASA Solar System Exploration NASA found that even with solar arrays containing the latest high-efficiency solar cells developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) it would not have been possible to conduct the Cassini mission using solar power
Cassini–Huygens Spacecraft - NASA Solar System Exploration The Cassini orbiter will orbit Saturn for 4 years The spacecraft’s 12 onboard instruments will collect data about Saturn, the rings, the magnetosphere, Titan, and Saturn’s smaller moons
National Aeronautics and Cassini–Huygens Mission to Saturn and Titan . . . The Cassini mission is a joint effort of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), European Space Agency (ESA), and Italian Space Agency (ASI) The mission is managed for NASA by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology
What Are Raw Images? - NASA Solar System Exploration At left is an unprocessed, or raw, image from NASA's Cassini spacecraft The image was taken using a filter that lets red wavelengths of light pass through to the camera's sensor
Cassini Program Environmental Impact Supporting Study Volume 2 is one of four documents that the Laboratory (JPL) has compiled to support the (EIS) for the Cassini Program by the National focus is on identifying and characterizing comparing those alternatives with the Cassini major mission and spacecraft power options 4, respectively
In Depth | Saturn Moons – NASA Solar System Exploration Four spacecraft have visited the Saturn system, but only Cassini actually orbited the ringed planet Doing so bought Cassini time – more than a decade – to linger and watch Saturn’s exotic zoo of 80-plus moons like no spacecraft before
PARTS SHEET 1 The Spacecraft Bus - NASA Solar System Exploration Cassini carries another spacecraft along for the ride to the Saturnian system The Huygens Probe, built by the European Space Agency, will separate from Cassini once in orbit at Saturn, and will descend into the atmosphere of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon
In Depth | Enceladus – NASA Solar System Exploration On Oct 9, 2008, just after coming within 25 kilometers (15 6 miles) of the surface of Enceladus, NASA's Cassini captured this stunning mosaic as the spacecraft sped away from this geologically active moon of Saturn