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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
3202-CHLitho - NASA Solar System Exploration Launched in 1997 on a nearly seven-year journey, the Cassini–Huygens spacecraft arrives at the ringed planet on July 1, 2004, for a four-year scientific tour of the Saturn system
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 - NASA Solar System Exploration The Cassini spacecraft, including the orbiter and the Huygens probe, is one of the largest, heaviest and most complex interplanetary spacecraft ever built Of all interplanetary spacecraft, only the two Phobos spacecraft sent to Mars by the former Soviet Union were heavier
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
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
PowerPoint Presentation CIRS has observed the spatial variation of temperature in Saturn’s atmosphere during Cassini’s Prime Mission CIRS observations in the Cassini epoch have been compared to the temporal coverage provided by ground-based observations
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