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... moons of Saturn, courtesy of NASA's Cassini Mission. Some of the photos have been around for a couple months, while others are " ... water under its south pole.
NOW, on with the tour.
JANUS
The Cassini spacecraft looks toward the south pole and cratered surface ... miles across) is up.
MORE: Reflecting on Icy Rhea
HYPERION
The Cassini spacecraft peers at the pitted surface of the small ...
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... even more fascinating picture of Enceladus," said Bob Pappalardo, Cassini project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "The Cassini teams will be delving into the data to better understand the workings of this bizarre, ... moon's surface, at around 82 degrees south latitude. Cassini is now cruising toward Rhea, another one of Saturn's moons, ...
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... Lab, in Laurel, Md., principal investigator for Cassini's Magnetospheric Imaging Instrument which carries ... Explorer, or IBEX, spacecraft. Data from IBEX and Cassini have made it possible for scientists to construct the first comprehensive sky ... developed by the Applied Physics Laboratory.
More information on the Cassini mission is available at: and on the Magnetospheric Imaging Instrument Web ...
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... India Organizing Committee is organizing “NASA Cassini Scientist for A Day†India Contest 09 ... Videoconference with Current/Ex NASA
Scientists.
How do we learn about Cassini Mission/Planet Saturn ?
It has been observed that there are number ... websites providing information on Planet Saturn, Cassini Mission. However it has been found most of them contain stale information.Which is effecting ...
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... its rings. Amazingly, this is a raw image straight from Cassini; it has not been calibrated or enhanced in any way. This is art in its purest form and ... and enchanting beauty of the Saturn system, as well as confirmation of what an amazing spacecraft Cassini is.
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... following new images taken by the Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) on the Cassini spacecraft are now available:
Spotlight on Penelope (Released 16 November 2009) ... Lake (Released 18 November 2009)
In the top right of this Cassini image, the southern end of Titan's huge ... in the Near-Infrared (Released 20 November 2009)
Cassini's camera looks in near-infrared light at a dramatic view of ...
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