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  1. Cassini–Huygens - Wikipedia

    • Cassini–Huygens , commonly called Cassini, was a space-research mission by NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Italian Space Agency (ASI) to send a space 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 space probe and ESA's Huygen… See more

    Overview

    Scientists and individuals from 27 countries made up the joint team responsible for designing, building, flying and … See more

    Naming

    The mission consisted of two main elements: the ASI/NASA Cassini orbiter, named for the Italian astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini, discoverer of Saturn's ring divisions and four of its satellites; and the ESA-de… See more

    NamesSaturn Orbiter and Titan Probe (SOTP)
    Mission typeCassini: Saturn orbiter · Huygens: Titan lander
    OperatorCassini: NASA / JPL · Huygens: ESA / ASI
    COSPAR ID1997-061A
    Objectives

    Cassini had several objectives, including:
    • Determining the three-dimensional structure and dynamic behavior of the rings of Saturn.
    • Determining the composition of the satellite surfaces and the geological history of e… See more

    History

    Cassini–Huygens's origins date to 1982, when the European Science Foundation and the American National Academy of Sciences formed a working group to investigate future cooperative missions. Two Europ… See more

    Spacecraft design

    The spacecraft was planned to be the second three-axis stabilized, RTG-powered Mariner Mark II, a class of spacecraft developed for missions beyond the orbit of Mars, after the Comet Rendezvous Asteroid Flyby (CRAF) … See more

    Instruments

    Instruments:
    • Optical Remote Sensing ("Located on the remote sensing pallet")
    • Fields, Particles and Waves (mostly in situ)
    • Microwave Remote Sensing … See more

    Plutonium power source

    Because of Saturn's distance from the Sun, solar arrays were not feasible as power sources for this space probe. To generate enough power, such arrays would have been too large and too heavy. Instead, the Cassini orb… See more

     
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  2. Space-research mission

    Cassini–Huygens (/ kəˈsiːniˈhɔɪɡənz / kə-SEE-nee HOY-gənz), commonly called Cassini, was a space-research mission by NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Italian Space Agency (ASI) to send a space probe to study the planet Saturn and its system, including its rings and natural satellites.
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  3. Cassini-Huygens - NASA Science

    Oct 15, 1997 · It became the first spacecraft to orbit Saturn, beginning a mission that yielded troves of new insights over more than a decade. The Saturnian system proved to be rich ground for exploration and discoveries, and Cassini's …

     
  4. Cassini-Huygens - Saturn Missions - NASA Jet …

    Oct 15, 1997 · Cassini-Huygens takes a six-month swing by Jupiter to pick up speed for its journey to Saturn and collaborates with NASA's Galileo spacecraft to study the Jovian system.

  5. Overview | Cassini – NASA Solar System Exploration

  6. Cassini-Huygens | Facts, Dates, & Images | Britannica

    Nov 15, 2024 · Cassini-Huygens, U.S.-European space mission to Saturn, launched on October 15, 1997. The mission consisted of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA’s) Cassini orbiter, which was …

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

    Learn how Cassini ended its 20-year journey by diving into Saturn's atmosphere in 2017, after exploring the planet, its rings and moons. Discover the key discoveries and challenges of the Cassini-Huygens mission, and why it was …

  8. Cassini: About the Mission - NASA Science

    NASA’s Cassini spacecraft and ESA’s Huygens probe expanded our understanding of the kinds of worlds where life might exist and eight more reasons the mission changed the course of planetary exploration.

  9. Overview - NASA Science

    To its very end, Cassini was a mission of thrilling exploration. Launched on Oct. 15, 1997, the mission entered orbit around Saturn on June 30, 2004 (PDT), carrying the European Huygens probe. After its four-year prime mission, …

  10. ESA - Cassini-Huygens overview - European Space …

    Cassini-Huygens launched in 15 October 1997 on a Titan-IVB/Centaur from Cape Canaveral. The spacecraft made four gravity-assist swing-by manoeuvres; twice at Venus (April 1998 and June 1999), once at Earth (August 1999), and once …

  11. Cassini-Huygens | Missions | Astrobiology

    At Saturn, Cassini released the Huygens probe toward the planet’s gas-shrouded moon Titan. Huygens touched down on the moon on January 14, 2005, and became the first robotic explorer to land on an outer solar system body.

  12. ESA - Cassini-Huygens - European Space Agency

    Mar 18, 2019 · The Huygens mission is the ESA-provided element of the international Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn and Titan jointly developed by NASA and ESA. The primary scope of the mission is to descend through the …

  13. Cassini - The Grand Finale – NASA Solar System Exploration

  14. Timeline of Cassini–Huygens - Wikipedia

  15. Slice of History - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)

  16. Huygens - NASA Science

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