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NASA’s Cassini Spacecraft Ends Its Historic Exploration of Saturn

By Dwayne Brown / Laurie Cantillo | NASA, Preston Dyches | Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Sep 15, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

NASA’s Cassini Spacecraft Ends Its Historic Exploration of Saturn

  A thrilling epoch in the exploration of our solar system came to a close today, as NASA’s Cassini spacecraft made a fateful plunge into the atmosphere of Saturn, ending its 13-year tour of the ringed planet. “This is the final chapter of an amazing mission, but it’s also a new beginning,” said Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator […]

Cassini Completes Final — and Fateful — Titan Flyby

By Preston Dyches | Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Apr 24, 2017   Science/Education  

Cassini Completes Final — and Fateful — Titan Flyby

NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has had its last close brush with Saturn’s hazy moon Titan and is now beginning its final set of 22 orbits around the ringed planet. The spacecraft made its 127th and final close approach to Titan on April 21 at 11:08 p.m. PDT (2:08 a.m. EDT on April 22), passing at an […]

Cracks in Pluto’s Moon Could Indicate it Once Had an Underground Ocean

By Bill Steigerwald | Goddard Space Flight Center on Jun 13, 2014   Science/Education  

  If the icy surface of Pluto’s giant moon Charon is cracked, analysis of the fractures could reveal if its interior was warm, perhaps warm enough to have maintained a subterranean ocean of liquid water, according to a new NASA-funded study. Pluto is an extremely distant world, orbiting the sun more than 29 times farther […]



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