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Cassini's Grand Finale is a brand new adventure. Twenty-two dives through the space between Saturn and its rings. As it repeatedly braves this unexplored region, Cassini seeks new insights about the origins of the rings, and the nature of the planet's interior -- closer to Saturn than ever before. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 1.17M subscribers 5.2M views 6 years ago The final chapter in a remarkable mission of exploration and discovery, Cassini's Grand Finale is in many ways like a brand.

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On Sept. 15, 2017, Cassini plunged into Saturn, ending its 20-year mission of discovery. Scenes from mission control, TV commentary and the post-end-of-missi. Cassini's Grand Finale is a brand new adventure. Twenty-two dives through the space between Saturn and its rings. As it repeatedly braves this unexplored region, Cassini seeks new insights about the origins of the rings, and the nature of the planet's interior -- closer to Saturn than ever before. Full Video Sep 26, 2023 mp4 (675.28 MB) Cassini mission leads Earl Maize and Linda Spilker talked about the spacecraft's epic journey and science - and the exciting two-part grand finale. The full video is available here. Full Transcript: Cassini's Grand Finale On the final orbit, Cassini will plunge into Saturn fighting to keep its antenna pointed at Earth as it transmits its farewell. In the skies of Saturn, the journey ends, as Cassini becomes part of the planet itself. Downloads Final Moments: 54-Second Version Sep 5, 2023

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After nearly 20 years, hundreds of thousands of photos, hundreds of flybys, and thousands of scientific papers, it's time to say goodbye to Cassini. In this. ~2 minute video from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) shows several visualizations of what the Moon's shadow would look like from space during a total solar eclipse. Shadow of the Moon This computer-generated animation shows all of Cassini's orbits - affectionaly called the "ball of yarn" by mission planners. An amazing new video shows just what NASA's Cassini spacecraft saw during its first "Grand Finale" plunge between Saturn's cloud tops and the gas giant's rings last week. The new Saturn dive video. As it happened: Cassini mission's grand finale. Related Video and Audio. Video 1 minute 5 seconds Video 1 minute 5 seconds 1:05. Play video How Cassini reached Saturn from BBC How Cassini reached.

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A Daring Dive Cassini's Grand Finale was about so much more than the spacecraft's final dive into Saturn. That dramatic event was the capstone of six months of daring exploration and scientific discovery. And those six months were the thrilling final chapter in a historic 20-year journey. We've written a lot about Cassini's Grand Finale — the last phase of its mission, which consists of 22 dives Cassini is making between Saturn's cloud tops and its innermost rings — and the. NASA VR: Cassini's Grand Finale (360 view) NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 1.15M subscribers 761K views 5 years ago Dive between Saturn and its rings with NASA's Cassini spacecraft in the final. › DOWNLOAD VIDEO Cassini's Grand Finale. During its time at Saturn, Cassini has made numerous dramatic discoveries, including a global ocean that showed indications of hydrothermal activity within the icy moon Enceladus, and liquid methane seas on its moon Titan.. Now 20 years since launching from Earth, and after 13 years orbiting the ringed planet, Cassini is running low on fuel.

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Cassini is now in the 15th of 22 weekly orbits that pass through the narrow gap between Saturn and its rings. The spacecraft began its finale on April 26 and will continue its dives until Sept. 15, when it will make a mission-ending plunge into Saturn's atmosphere. "Cassini is performing beautifully in the final leg of its long journey," said. CASSINI'S GRAND FINALE is a short film I had the great honor to produce for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) about the spectacular ending of the Cassini/Huygens mission to Saturn.