Saturn backlit by the sun, taken by the Cassini space probe.
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2004: Cassini space probe first arrives at Saturn and flies through a gap in the rings! (Video made by painstakingly stitching together actual photos, and then animating several transitional frames to smooth it over)
youtube.com/watch?v=UgxWkβ¦
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2004: Cassini space probe first arrives at Saturn and flies through a gap in the rings! (Video made by painstakingly stitching together actual photos, and then animating several transitional frames to smooth it over)
youtube.com/watch?v=UgxWkβ¦
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Amazing Saturn, observed by NASAβs Cassini probe on this day in 2016.
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This is what a real RTG looks like (This one was on the Cassini-Huygens probe)
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The final image taken by the Cassini space probe before it slammed into Saturn.
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[Video] Video I made a while back from images taken by the Cassini space probe of Saturn and its satellites
vimeo.com/497453178
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An incredible high resolution image of Saturn taken by NASA's space probe Cassini
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Saturn by cassini probe
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Surely one of the most beautiful photo of Saturn, taken by the Cassini space probe during an eclipse
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Just my first time seeing Sarnus that close, big emotions. That ended exactly like Cassini probe :D
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Saturn, shot by Cassini Probe.
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Saturn's moon Enceladus hides an ocean of liquid water under its icy shell. This photo was taken by the Cassini probe.
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Preparing for my first Jool-5 mission ever! Two landers, one SSTO and a suicidal Cassini-style probe, what could possibly go wrong? Wish me luck! (also this is my very first post on Reddit so hi everyone I love u)
v.redd.it/00vy63eoz4071
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Surely one of the most beautiful photo of Saturn, taken by the Cassini space probe during an eclipse
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Earth beyond Saturn's Rings seen by NASA's Cassini probe
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A pic of Saturn back lit by the sun taken by the cassini probe
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Largest sea on Saturn's mysterious moon Titan could be more than 1,000 feet deep ( 300 meters) deep β that's roughly the equivalent of the height of New York City's Chrysler Building. In fact, the lake is so deep that Cassini's radar couldn't probe all the way to the bottom.
space.com/saturn-moon-titβ¦
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An amazing high resolution image of Saturn taken by NASA's space probe Cassini.
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How did the Cassini probe to Saturn not fall apart travelling at such high speeds?
The maximum speed Cassini clocked was 44.0 km/s which is almost 100,000 miles per hour. How did it not break apart travelling at such a high speed? How did it not run into something? I am sure there is a practical physics explanation for this but I am at a loss as to what it is.
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Cassini-Huygens Probe. Thoughts?
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Earth seen from Saturn by NASA's Cassini space probe
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Earth seen from Saturn by NASA's Cassini space probe
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Earth seen from Saturn by NASA's Cassini space probe
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A backlit Saturn seen by NASA's Cassini space probe
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Earth beyond Saturn's Rings seen by NASA's Cassini probe
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Image of Saturn, taken by the Cassini space probe. Still get chills every time I see this.
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Earth seen from Saturn by NASA's Cassini space probe
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Saturn's largest moon Titan, captured by the Cassini probe.
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My Gilly survey probe pulled a Cassini when terminating the mission. RIP Giller-2.
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Saturn Observer mission. Based off Cassini-Huygens but it has the huygens probe, and an atmospheric probe called Saturn Atmospheric Reasearch and Origin (SARO). It would have been deployed without parachutes into the atmophere of saturn. I accedentally clicked the side detacher too late for both and
reddit.com/gallery/n6odvs
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Earth and moon through the rings of Saturn as taken by Cassini probe.
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Cassini space probe sent really awesome Saturn pics... Do you like this one ? Picture by NASA [950x698]
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A shot of Saturn's rings taken from the Cassini Probe looks like a golden record
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Later this year, Cassini will crash into Saturn after its "Grand Finale" mission as to not contaminate Enceladus or Titan with Earth life. However, how will we overcome contamination once we send probes specifically for those moons?
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When the NASA Probe "Cassini" made to Saturn, it was put in an elliptical orbit that passed between the planet and it's ring over and over again. How does NASA send a probe and have it go such a specific course so precisely?
How do they achieve this sending an object to something so far away?
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Earth seen from Saturn by NASA's Cassini space probe
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Saturn, shot by Cassini Probe. NASA
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The most detailed, truest color mosaic of Jupiter before the Juno probe arrived. The pictures were taken by the Cassini probe on its way to Saturn. The 10 hrs of the Jovian day are filled with storms criss-crossing the planet. Earth is a bit smaller than the biggest storm, The Great Red Spot
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Saturn eclipsed by the sun, captured by the Cassini space probe in 2006. The tiny speck just to the left of the main rings is Earth.
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