11.13.07 - Saturn's moon Titan will be backlit by the sun during Cassini's upcoming flyby on Nov. 19, 2007.
10.24.07 - A narrow belt harboring moonlets discovered in Saturn's outmost ring.
10.11.07 - Celebrating the 10th anniversary of its launch from Cape Canaveral, the Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn is once again at the center of scientific attention.
10.09.07 - Andrew P. Ingersoll, Cassini imaging scientist, of the California Institute of Technology has been awarded the 2007 Gerard P. Kuiper Prize by the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society in honor of his outstanding contributions to planetary science.
09.26.07 - The Cassini spacecraft has been moving progressively over Titan's southern hemisphere and is getting ready for a Titan flyby on Oct. 2, 2007.
09.26.07 - The Cassini spacecraft has been moving progressively over Titan's southern hemisphere and is getting ready for a Titan flyby on Oct. 2, 2007.
09.04.07 - Cassini successfully flew by Titan on Aug. 31, 2007, imaging the Huygens probe landing site.
08.28.07 - In late August, Cassini flies by Titan. A few days later, it will fly past Iapetus.
07.24.07 - Cassini successfully completed a flyby of Titan on July 19.
07.19.07 - Scientists have recently discovered that the planet Saturn is turning 60 - not years, but moons.
07.12.07 - Cassini's next Titan encounter on July 19 will include bistatic scattering observations just to the west of the Huygens probe landing site.
07.03.07 - This week, Cassini successfully completed flybys of Saturn's moons Tethys and Titan.
06.25.07 - Cassini is getting ready for its next Titan and Tethys flyby.
06.21.07 - Cassini is getting ready for its next Titan flyby.
06.07.07 - Cassini is getting ready for its next Titan flyby.
06.01.07 - Scientists now know exactly how Huygens made its way to the surface of Titan.
06.01.07 - A simulation of the winds encountered by Huygens has lead planetary scientists to believe that it's entire atmosphere is circulating around on a conveyor belt.
06.01.07 - Planetary scientists are a step closer to understanding the composition of the dust in Titan's atmosphere
06.01.07 - Huygens scored a first in 2005 by measuring the electrical conductivity of Titan's atmosphere.
06.01.07 - Today, two and a half years after the historic landing of ESA's Huygens probe on Titan, a new set of results on Saturn's largest moon is ready to be presented.