Stunning New Pictures of Saturn
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NASA recently unveiled some amazing pictures of Saturn, taken by space probe Cassini, which has been circling the ringed-planet for the last five years.
Though Cassini, the first spacecraft to orbit Saturn, was launched in October 1997, it didn't reach its destination until June, 2004. Along the way, it sent equally stunning pictures of the Earth, Mars and Jupiter.
Cassini's initial four-year mission, scheduled to end in 2008, was to provide a detailed study of the planet and its rings and satellites. The mission was such a great success that NASA extended it to September 2010, in order to continue studying the Planet and also observe the Equinox in August 2009, when sunlight will pass directly through the plane of its rings.
With additional startling discoveries being made all the time, NASA scientists are now pushing for yet another extension - this time all the way to 2017. Doing this will provide them data that will span a total of 13 years, or about half the time it takes the ringed planet to orbit the Sun.
This will help the researchers to study the effects of the seasonal changes on Saturn, its rings and two moons, Titan and Enceladus.
If NASA does extend the mission, we can be assured of another seven years of amazing pictures from this robotic space probe - the genius work of NASA scientists!
Sources: Space.com
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- csdadaiujabout 7 yearsso Cassini actually ripped part of the moon?
- mortyissmanover 7 yearsi luv space its so beautifl
- Genius about 9 yearsI watch a TV show and it said that Enceladus has an ocean under the ice covering and there are geysers of water that erupt and turn into ice as soon as it hits the air. Also it's making another ring of Saturn right now!
- diamondkidover 10 yearsCool!
- CL over 12 yearsSaturn
- ashlynn1234about 14 yearsso cool. but these pics are so fake!
- lionsrcute1over 11 yearsI think that that isn't mostly true... they most likely took a picture, but then made it clearer with the computer.
- susieover 11 yearsthey might not be, but i think so too
- Christanover 14 yearsomg.that is so cool I have to get a picture of that from the printer.
- zelover 14 yearsomg this is like the best for my project !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Cheeseover 14 yearsWow
- shawnover 14 yearswwwwwwwwwwwwwooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwww