NASA's Cassini has found salt in Saturn's E ring, hinting that the moon Encelaus could have an underground liquid reservoir, perhaps even an ocean.
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Saturn’s serene appearance belies the roiling atmosphere beneath the clouds that is producing features such as cyclones.
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Preview two flybys of Saturn’s geyser moon Enceladus. The first, on Oct. 9, will bring Cassini within about 16 miles of the moon’s surface.
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New revelations of Saturn, its moons and rings, courtesy of NASA's Cassini mission to Saturn.
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Cassini completes the final Titan flybys of its original Saturn tour and prepares for a two-year extension.
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Cassini tour designers worked at breakneck speed on plans for the spacecraft's extended stay at Saturn.
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On March 12, NASA's Cassini spacecraft will make its closest flyby yet to Saturn's moon Enceladus. Cassini's goal: To scoop up samples of water-ice particles and gas spewing from Old-Faithful-like geysers.
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Cassini's ballet of orbital maneuvers is delivering close flybys and new views of Saturn's moon Titan.
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In the latest Cassini News from Saturn, find out why scientists now believe Saturn's rings are much older than they look.
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Welcome to the "Cassini at Saturn Interactive Explorer"(CASSIE) that allows you to observe or ride along with the Cassini spacecraft as it explores Saturn and its moons using real mission data.
Go backstage as scientists watch in real-time as the closest-ever pictures of Saturn's mysterious moon Iapetus are beamed back by NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
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Another close flyby of Titan is next on the agenda for the Cassini spacecraft. Cassini will again dip its toe into the atmosphere of Saturn's largest moon.
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How were Saturn's famous rings formed? Cassini is helping scientists look for answers. Plus, upcoming flybys of Saturn's moons Titan and Iapetus.
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Breath-taking views of Saturn's rings, and scenes from the moon Tethys, which has a system of canyon four times as long as Earth's Grand Canyon.
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The Cassini spacecraft turns up new findings as it investigates Saturn's atmosphere. Plus, a new view of what's thought to be a sea on the moon Titan.
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Cassini returns sweeping views of Saturn and continues the search for seas.
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Two unique experiments were completed on the last Titan flyby. The next flyby is April 10.
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A movie showing seas on Saturn's moon Titan is part of the latest Cassini report.
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A large island, in the middle of one of Titan's largest lakes, was spotted on Cassini's recent flyby of the moon.
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Cassini flew by Saturn's moon, Titan on January 13th. Next flyby will occur on February 22nd.
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