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Enceladus Knocked Over

I feel like I’ve become a tiny bit obsessed with Saturn ever since NASA announced that Cassini would be ending her 13-year mission. It seems almost hypocritical of me since I didn’t even know Cassini was even out there in the dark vacuum of space until I wrote this article a few months ago. However, […]

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Looking for Life on Saturn’s Moons

Earlier this month, we posted about how Cassini, a spacecraft orbiting around Saturn, would begin her final mission around the gas giant before crashing into the planet in a final blaze of glory. However, despite her mission coming to an end soon, Cassini is still relaying exciting discoveries! Most recently, NASA announced that after sending […]

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Cassini’s Fond Farewell

It seems this week that the space world is bubbling with excitement about Saturn! That’s because NASA released its final mission plans for the spacecraft Cassini, who will end her 13 years of service later this year. Beginning on April 26th, NASA plans on sending the spacecraft through several “dives” in the 1,500-mile gap between […]

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