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A new documentary looks back at the triumphs of the Cassini probe — which has spent more than a decade revealing the secrets of Saturn — ahead of the spacecraft's scheduled death dive into the ...
A new documentary, “Death Dive to Saturn,” takes a look back at the Cassini spacecraft’s 13 years at Saturn and what to expect from its final days.
For a deeper look into all that Cassini found in its 13 years in the Saturn system, watch " Kingdom of Saturn – Cassini's Epic Quest," a 73-minute documentary available on Amazon Xive-TV.
The Documentary: Cassini's Last Adventure After twenty years in space, NASA’s Cassini-Huygens mission is coming to an end. But it will go out with one big bang.
Cassini observes Enceladus for the last time, on August 28, 2017. Image by NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute Bringing invasive species to an isolated ecosystem could prove disastrous.
After a successful world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, Gian Cassini's powerful debut documentary Comala will have its U.S. premiere in the International Competition at the ...
Cassini’s last moments were meticulously planned out. NASA/JPL-Caltech After almost 20 years of exploration, discoveries and gorgeous pictures, it’s time to say goodbye to Cassini.
This is where Cassini plunged into Saturn’s atmosphere in a blaze of glory. After 19 years and 335 days in space—most of it spent spinning around the Saturnian System—Cassini took this one ...
Contact has been lost with the Cassini spacecraft after it completed a “death dive” into the upper atmosphere of Saturn and transmitted its final signal, according to NASA.
The NASA spacecraft Cassini entered Saturn's orbit on Wednesday and transmitted back to earth unprecedented images of the planet's rings. Senior correspondent Ray Suarez discusses the mission with ...
Cassini will transmit its final message to Earth just hours after the 305th anniversary of the death of its namesake, astronomer and cartographer Giovanni Domenico Cassini.
After 13 years of studying Saturn from close range, Cassini burned up in Saturn's atmosphere on Friday morning, ending its successful mission.