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The CASSINI-HUYGENS mission , commonly called Cassini, was a collaboration between NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Italian Space Agency (ASI) to send a probe to study the planet Saturn and its system, including its rings and natural satellites. The Flagship-class robotic spacecraft comprised both NASA's Cassini probe, and ESA's Huygens lander which landed on Saturn's largest moon, Titan.Cassini was the fourth space probe to visit Saturn and the first to enter its orbit. The…

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FILE – In this Friday Sept. 20, 1996 file photo, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineers and technicians lower the 3,420-pound Cassini Spacecraft into the Launch-Vehicle-Adapter at JPL in Pasadena, Calif. After a 20-year voyage, the spacecraft is poised to dive into Saturn on Friday, Sept. 15, 2016. (AP Photo/Frank Wiese) Cassini Spacecraft, Space Probe, Space Engineers, Spaceship Art, Aerospace Engineering, Space Pictures, Space The Final Frontier, Space Program, Space Nasa

After a 20-year voyage, NASA's Cassini spacecraft is poised to dive into Saturn Friday, to burn up like a meteor. The objectives of the $3.9 billion U.S.-European mission have been accomplished many times over since its 2004 arrival at Saturn following a seven-year journey.

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The Day the Earth Smiled. Launched on Oct. 15th, 1997, the Cassini spacecraft became the first spacecraft in history to enter orbit around Saturn. One of the most stunning images obtained by Cassini is this backlit view of Saturn taken on July 19, 2013. As Cassini looked back toward the Sun (blocked by Saturn) and the rest of the inner solar system, Earthlings, inhabiting the tiny dot in the center below the rings, were urged to smile as this long-distance planetary portrait was taken. NASA/JPL. Saturn Photography, Saturn Images, Solar System Background, Cassini Spacecraft, Background Portrait, Nasa Jpl, Magic School Bus, Space The Final Frontier, Magic School

The Day the Earth Smiled. Launched on Oct. 15th, 1997, the Cassini spacecraft became the first spacecraft in history to enter orbit around Saturn. One of the most stunning images obtained by Cassini is this backlit view of Saturn taken on July 19, 2013. As Cassini looked back toward the Sun (blocked by Saturn) and the rest of the inner solar system, Earthlings, inhabiting the tiny dot in the center below the rings, were urged to smile as this long-distance planetary portrait was taken…

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