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News Releases
From Cassini for the Holidays: A Splendor Seldom Seen
On Oct. 17, 2012, Cassini was deliberately positioned within Saturn's shadow, a perfect location from which to look in the direction of the sun and take a backlit view of the rings and the dark side of the planet.
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Significant Events
Cassini Significant Events 02/06/2013 - 02/12/2013
The most recent spacecraft tracking and telemetry data were collected on Feb. 13 by the 34-meter Deep Space Network station at Madrid, Spain.
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Features
Cassini Sees Titan Cooking up Smog
A new paper details how the aerosol particles on Saturn's smog-shrouded moon get their start, suggesting ways such particles can form in the atmospheres of other worlds.
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Insider's Cassini
Insider's Cassini: The Cassini Navigation Transition-in-ops Experience
Hello there! My name is Jonathon Smith, and I am an orbit determination analyst (often referred to as “OD” analyst) on the Cassini navigation team.
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Cassini Science League
Is Titan's Shape Caused by its Meteorology and Carbon Cycle?
Saturn's moon Titan turns out to be flatter than it should be. Two Cassini scientists have a new and unusual theory about what causes Titan to have the shape it has: weather.
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