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An illustration of the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft in orbit around Saturn, July-December 2004 (Picture: Getty) In 1997, the Cassini spacecraft was launched by the American space agency – and NASA ...
Today's Google Doodle shows the Cassini spacecraft passing by Saturn, in a cheery picture.But it is perhaps one of the most beautifully tragic images ever featured on its homepage. The Cassini ...
The maneuver — a series of 22 orbits that will bring Cassini increasingly closer to Saturn’s surface before crashing into it — is called the spacecraft’s “grand finale.” ...
Today’s animated Google Doodle celebrates Nasa’s Cassini spacecraft, which today begins the final leg of its journey between the rings of Saturn.. The unmanned probe, a collaboration between ...
The Google Doodle's launch coincides with the start of the probe's "Grand Finale," as it explores Saturn's rings.
Monday’s Google Doodle celebrates the 2020 winter solstice and a conjunction between Jupiter and Saturn in the early evening sky.
Google highlights Saturn and Jupiter switching spots in the night sky during this week's Winter Solstice. Digital Culture Tech Science Life Social Good Entertainment Deals Shopping Games.
The latest Google Doodle marks the start of winter in the Northern Hemisphere coinciding with Saturn and Jupiter nearly overlapping in the sky, creating what has been dubbed a "Christmas Star ...
Google Saturn. July 30, 2006. You can see a very nice looking Saturn using Google Earth thanks to an excellent 3D textured model by a Google Earth Community member.
Saturn's rings will disappear from view of ground-based telescopes in 2025. Here's why. Every 13-15 years, Saturn is angled in a way in which the edge of its thin rings are oriented toward Earth ...
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