These are the closest-ever images of Saturn. They were taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft just days before it crashed into Saturn. The results are spectacular. Shortly after Cassini took its final ...
In fact, it's the closest any spacecraft has ever come to Saturn — just 1,900 miles from the beautiful planet's cloud tops. Even more exciting, Cassini has already transmitted images of what it ...
The Cassini orbiter, a collaborative mission by NASA, ESA, and ASI, provided us with a stunning legacy of Saturn and its intricate system of rings and moons.
In its thirteen years at Saturn, Cassini has transformed our understanding ... "Where Cassini took its final plunge": Linda Spilker explains the last images This moon was seen to spurt water ...
Saturn will undergo a drastic change in the coming months, at least as the planet is seen from Earth. Here's what's going to ...
The international Cassini spacecraft at Saturn has executed the course correction ... As the probe passed Titan, it gathered some images and other science data that will be streamed back to ...
On October 25, 1671, the Italian astronomer Giovanni Cassini discovered a new moon at Saturn! ‘On This Day in Space’ Video ...
The resulting images are therefore overlaid onto an image of Saturn in visible light taken ... we’ve been able to continue the legacy of the Cassini mission into a completely new Saturnian ...
On October 26, 2004, NASA's Cassini spacecraft took the first close-up images of Saturn's largest moon Titan. ‘On This Day in Space’ Video Series on Space.com The Cassini spacecraft would ...
Cassini will be destroyed in Saturn's clouds around 6:32 a.m. EDT ... allowing NASA to download all data it's recorded (included the final photos). The spacecraft will fight to maintain this ...
There is also a very faint ring in the orbit of Saturn's moon Phoebe. Launched in 1997, NASA's Cassini spacecraft entered Saturn's orbit seven years later and studied the planet until 2017.