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  2. Referred to as a VVEJGA (Venus-Venus-Earth-Jupiter Gravity Assist) trajectory, Cassini made two flybys of Venus (April 1998 and June 1999), one of the Earth (August 1999), and one of Jupiter (December 2000).
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    This graphic depicts Cassini's interplanetary route beginning with launch from Earth, followed by gravity assist flybys of Venus, Earth, and Jupiter. During each flyby, orbital momentum was transferred from each planet to the spacecraft, increasing the spacecraft's velocity relative to the sun so Cassini could reach Saturn.
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  3. Cassini–Huygens - Wikipedia

  4. Orbit Guide - NASA Science

    Orbit Guide In Cassini’s Grand Finale orbits — the final orbits of its nearly 20-year mission — the spacecraft traveled in an elliptical path that sent it diving at tens of thousands of miles per hour through the 1,500-mile-wide (2,400-kilometer) …

  5. Overview | The Grand Finale – NASA Solar System …

    Learn how NASA's Cassini spacecraft ended its 20-year mission by plunging into Saturn's atmosphere in 2017, after 22 daring orbits between the planet and its rings. See the stunning images and data from this unique phase of exploration.

  6. Cassini - Quick Facts | Mission – NASA Solar System Exploration

  7. Quick Facts - NASA Science

    Total distance traveled: At Cassini’s end of mission, the spacecraft had traveled about 4.9 billion miles (7.8 billion kilometers) with respect to the Sun; this distance includes its 2.1 billion-mile (3.4-billion kilometer) interplanetary trajectory from …

  8. Timeline of Cassini–Huygens - Wikipedia

  9. Overview | Cassini – NASA Solar System Exploration

    Cassini carried a passenger to the Saturn system, the European Huygens probe—the first human-made object to land on a world in the distant outer solar system. After 20 years in space — 13 of those years exploring Saturn — …

  10. Cassini interplanetary trajectory design - ScienceDirect

  11. The Cassini Mission: Reconstructing Thirteen Years of the Most …

  12. The Path to Scientific Discoveries: Designing the …

    Feb 2, 2011 · The enabling mechanism for the complicated mission design of the Cassini trajectories is a concept understood for over a century and employed in a number of missions during the past forty years: the gravity assist. A gravity …

  13. Cassini Spacecraft Flight Path - The Planets Today

  14. Flying Cassini Through the Grand Finale Orbits: Prediction vs.

  15. Saturn’s magnetic field revealed by the Cassini Grand Finale

  16. Navigation - NASA Science

  17. Designing the Cassini Tour - The Planetary Society

  18. Cassini's Mission Finale at Saturn – Teachable Moment | NASA …

  19. Cassini-Huygens Overview - Huygens - Cosmos - European …

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