Cassini Nears Four-year Mark - The Big Picture - Boston.com

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On May 12, Cassini obtained this image showing the coastline and numerous island groups of a portion of a large sea, consistent with the larger sea seen by the Cassini imaging instrument. Like other bodies of liquid seen on Titan, this feature reveals channels, islands, bays, and other features typical of terrestrial coastlines.
On May 12, Cassini obtained this image showing the coastline and numerous island groups of a portion of a large sea, consistent with the larger sea seen by the Cassini imaging instrument. Like other bodies of liquid seen on Titan, this feature reveals channels, islands, bays, and other features typical of terrestrial coastlines.
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The Cassini spacecraft's radar sweep of Saturn's largest moon Titan in January revealed a portion of what appears to be a 110 mile (180 kilometer) diameter impact crater. If its impact origin is confirmed it would only be the fourth such crater discovered on Titan, a surprisingly small number.
The Cassini spacecraft's radar sweep of Saturn's largest moon Titan in January revealed a portion of what appears to be a 110 mile (180 kilometer) diameter impact crater. If its impact origin is confirmed it would only be the fourth such crater discovered on Titan, a surprisingly small number.
added 2007 Tue Mar 27 21:04:11 by capn_caveman
An odd, six-sided, honeycomb-shaped feature circling the entire north pole of Saturn has captured the interest of scientists with NASA's Cassini mission.
An odd, six-sided, honeycomb-shaped feature circling the entire north pole of Saturn has captured the interest of scientists with NASA's Cassini mission.
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It's not a great picture of Jupiter, but that's not the point. The point is that the photograph was taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft, which is currently orbiting Saturn, approximately 1.8 billion km from Jupiter. A similar picture of Earth would only light up a single pixel in Cassini's camera. [via universetoday]
It's not a great picture of Jupiter, but that's not the point. The point is that the photograph was taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft, which is currently orbiting Saturn, approximately 1.8 billion km from Jupiter. A similar picture of Earth would only light up a single pixel in Cassini's camera. [via universetoday]
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It was long suspected that Saturn's ice moon Titan had oceans, and now scientists have finally found the evidence. NASA's Cassini spacecraft, which has been orbiting the moon, took radar images of very dark features near Titan's North Pole.
It was long suspected that Saturn's ice moon Titan had oceans, and now scientists have finally found the evidence. NASA's Cassini spacecraft, which has been orbiting the moon, took radar images of very dark features near Titan's North Pole.
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NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured never-before-seen views of Saturn from perspectives high above and below the planet's rings.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured never-before-seen views of Saturn from perspectives high above and below the planet's rings.
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But there's something even more amazing here than new rings. Look in the upper right quadrant of the picture. See that little dot? That's Earth.
But there's something even more amazing here than new rings. Look in the upper right quadrant of the picture. See that little dot? That's Earth.
added 2007 Thu Feb 1 21:22:13 by Wil
A giant cloud half the size of the United States has been imaged on Saturn's moon Titan by the Cassini spacecraft. The cloud may be responsible for the material that fills the lakes discovered last year by Cassini's radar instrument.
A giant cloud half the size of the United States has been imaged on Saturn's moon Titan by the Cassini spacecraft. The cloud may be responsible for the material that fills the lakes discovered last year by Cassini's radar instrument.
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NASA announced the winners of its contest to choose the best photograph taken by the Cassini spacecraft as it nears its second anniversary at the planet Saturn.
NASA announced the winners of its contest to choose the best photograph taken by the Cassini spacecraft as it nears its second anniversary at the planet Saturn.






