All posts tagged "Cassini"
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Ravi Mandalia | 26 October 2015
Here’s what NASA has to say about Cassini’s Enceladus flyby
NASA revealed earlier that its Cassini spacecraft will be flying close to Enceladus – specifically through one of...
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Ravi Mandalia | 26 October 2015
Hydrogen molecules on Cassini’s agenda as it gets ready for Enceladus flyby
NASA’s Cassini spacecraft is eyeing hydrogen and other heavier molecules as it makes its way through the icy...
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Ravi Mandalia | 18 September 2015
Saturn’s Enceladus has a global ocean below its icy crust
First geysers, then regional water body under the south pole and now a global ocean – Saturn’s Enceladus...
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Ravi Mandalia | 5 September 2015
Saturn’s rings aren’t the same, Cassini finds
Researchers at NASA have suggested through analysis of data on Saturn’s rings that one of the rings of...
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Ravi Mandalia | 4 September 2015
Dione’s transit image captured by Cassini is rather eerie
Cassini snapped a rather eerie image of Dione as it was transiting Saturn and though the image is...
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Ravi Mandalia | 22 August 2015
Cassini’s final Dione flyby pegged as one of its best
Cassini made its final Dione flyby on August 17 and based on the images received, NASA has pegged...
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Ravi Mandalia | 19 August 2015
NASA outs picture of Dione showing its chasms
As we await the latest photographs of Dione from Cassini’s latest and last flyby of Saturn’s moon, NASA...
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Ravi Mandalia | 30 July 2015
Saturn’s icy moon Tethys features unexplained arc-shaped, reddish streaks
Latest set of images captured by NASA’s Cassini mission have provided with clear view of unexplained arc-shaped, reddish...
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Ravi Mandalia | 28 July 2015
Cassini snaps Saturn’s Tethys using ultraviolet, green and infrared spectral filters
Ever since NASA’s Cassini reached Saturn, it has been providing stunning images of the gaseous giant and its...
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Ravi Mandalia | 21 June 2015
Titan’s surface dissolves in a process similar to the creation of sinkholes on Earth
It has long been know that Saturn’s moon Titan harbours seas and lakes filled with liquid hydrocarbons, but...