New data from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft reveals that Saturn’s iconic rings extend far beyond the thin plane we’ve long observed through telescopes. During its final orbits in 2017, Cassini discovered ...
A new study built on six years of NASA Cassini spacecraft observations has found that Saturn’s magnetosphere, the giant magnetic bubble shielding the planet from the solar wind, is lopsided in a way ...
After a 20-year voyage around Saturn, NASA's Cassini spacecraft has completed its mission with a final plunge into the planet's atmosphere. Cassini was the first spacecraft to orbit Saturn giving NASA ...
Observations from two of NASA's most prolific space telescopes have revealed Saturn and its iconic rings in unprecedented detail. The James Webb Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope teamed ...
Cassini's last photos show the location where the spacecraft would plummet into Saturn's atmosphere. Cassini took this photo of Saturn on Sept. 14, 2017 at 12:46 p.m. PDT (3:45 p.m. EDT; 1946 GMT).
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New Images from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and James Webb Space Telescope show Saturn in both infrared and visible light.