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... . The Jet Propulsion Laboratory will use these opportunities to fine tune the mission of the Cassini spacecraft to be launched in 1997 for an examination of Saturn beginning in the year ...
The Cassini spacecraft is being tested in preparation for integration of its major systems next year. The ...
... the entire ISS. After widespread speculation concerning the possibility of an indefinite delay of the Cassini Mission to Saturn, NASA announced that it would be able to repair a fuel leak ...
... . The contract would support such programs as the Mars Global Surveyor robotic exploration program; the Cassini mission to Saturn; NASA Origins Program missions, including the Space Infrared Telescope Facility ; Earth-Observing ...
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory ( JPL ) announced that the plutonium-powered Cassini spacecraft , en route to Saturn, had entered safe mode on 11 January. The craft, NASA' ...
NASA's JPL announced that the Cassini spacecraft , after successfully undergoing a series of tests, was resuming the use of its electrically ...
... filled by the planet’s magnetic field. Meanwhile, on the outside of the magnetosphere, the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft monitored the effects of solar wind particles that flow from the Sun through ...
... , ESA and NASA both had launched additional fleet of solar and heliospheric spacecraft: NASA's Cassini , ESA's four Cluster satellites, and another collaborative project between ESA and NASA, the Solar ...
Data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft revealed a new radiation belt around Saturn. Researchers already knew that Saturn had radiation ...
... probe, which had undertaken a seven-year journey through the solar system, aboard NASA's Cassini spacecraft, had successfully landed on the surface of Saturn's moon Titan. ESA intended Huygens ...

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