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Wind-blown clouds and haze high in Saturn's atmosphere are captured in a movie made from images taken by the Cassini narrow angle camera
High Winds Aloft on Saturn
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The narrow angle camera took the image of Saturn in blue light on Feb. 29, 2004
Blue Saturn
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images taken by the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft show clumps seemingly embedded within Saturn's narrow, outermost F ring
Clumps in the F Ring
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The Cassini narrow angle camera took this image of Saturn on Feb. 16, 2004
Saturn Methane Image
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The narrow angle camera onboard the Cassini spacecraft took a series of exposures of Saturn and its rings and moons on February 9, 2004
Approach to Saturn
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NASA Launch Manager Ray Lugo.
In Their Own Words: Ray Lugo
Cassini's launch director talks about the countdown, the journey to Saturn, and sleeplessness.
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Cassini image of Saturn
Cassini Closes in on Saturn
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Artist's drawing of the DART spacecraft
DARTing into Space
Self-guided spacecraft will be important to NASA's future space transportation.
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Scientists Find That Saturn's Rotation Period is a Puzzle
On approach to Saturn, data obtained by the Cassini spacecraft are already posing a puzzling question: How long is the day on Saturn?
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Saturn Mosaic
Cassini Spacecraft at Saturn's Doorstep
Saturn is now a day away for the Cassini spacecraft, a seasoned traveler that began its journey nearly seven years ago.
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Cassini View of Titan
As Titan Turns
Cassini's Latest Photo
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SOHO image of the Sun
The Sun at Solstice
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In this image, dark regions represent areas where Cassini is seeing into deeper levels in Saturn?s atmosphere
Saturn's Atmosphere and Rings
Cassini's Latest Photo
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Apollo Lunar Module
Apollo's Lunar Leftovers
Astronauts, spacecraft, moon rocks and science experiments all returned safely from the Moon. But what was left behind?
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The True Shape of Phoebe
Cassini Opens A Cosmic Time Capsule
Like a woolly mammoth trapped in Arctic ice, Saturn's small moon Phoebe may be a frozen artifact of a bygone era, some four billion years ago.
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Cassini Opens a Cosmic Time Capsule
Like a woolly mammoth trapped in Arctic ice, Saturn's small moon Phoebe may be a frozen artifact of a bygone era, some four billion years ago.
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The Cassini spacecraft has beamed back a new, more detailed image of smog-enshrouded Titan
Through the Haze
Cassini's Latest Photo
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Spirit's close-up image of the rock dubbed 'Pot of Gold'
Mars Rover Surprises Continue
On challenging slopes that NASA's Mars rovers began exploring this month, both Spirit and Opportunity have found new surprises for the folks back home.
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Southern Hemisphere in Ultraviolet
Southern Hemisphere in Ultraviolet
Cassini's Latest Photo
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This Cassini image hints at the split personality of Saturn's 1,436 kilometer (892 mile)
Saturn's Yin-Yang Moon
Cassini's Latest Photo
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