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  1. Huygens (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

    • The combined Cassini–Huygens spacecraft was launched from Earth on 15 October 1997. [4] Huygens separated from the Cassini orbiter on 25 December 2004, and landed on Titan on 14 January 2005 near the Adiri region. [5] Huygens ' s landing is so far the only one accomplished in the outer Solar System or on a moon other than Earth's. [6]… See more

    Summary

    Huygens was an atmospheric entry robotic space probe that landed successfully on Saturn's moon Titan in 2005. Built … See more

    Overview

    Huygens was designed to enter and brake in Titan's atmosphere and parachute a fully instrumented robotic laboratory to the surface. When the mission was planned, it was not yet certain whether the landing site would be a … See more

    Mission typeTitan lander
    OperatorESA / ASI / NASA
    COSPAR ID1997-061C
    ManufacturerThales Alenia Space (then Aérospatiale)
    Findings

    Huygens landed at around 12:43 UTC on January 14, 2005 with an impact speed similar to dropping a ball on Earth from a height of about 1 m (3 ft). It made a dent 12 cm (4.7 in) deep, before bouncing onto a flat surface… See more

    Detailed Huygens activity timeline

    • Huygens separated from Cassini orbiter at 02:00 UTC on 25 December 2004 in Spacecraft Event Time.
    • Huygens entered Titan's atmosphere at 10:13 UTC on 14 January 2005 in SCET, according to ESA.… See more

    Instrumentation

    Huygens had six instruments aboard that took in a wide range of scientific data as the probe descended through Titan's atmosphere. The six instruments are:
    This instrument contains a suite of sensors that measu… See more

    Spacecraft design

    Huygens was built under the Prime Contractorship of Aérospatiale in its Cannes Mandelieu Space Center, France, now part of Thales Alenia Space. The heat shield system was built under the responsibility of Aérospatial… See more

    Critical design flaw partially resolved

    Long after launch, a few persistent engineers discovered that the communication equipment on Cassini had a potentially fatal design flaw, which would have caused the loss of all data transmitted by Huygens. … See more

     
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  2. The Huygens probe successfully landed on Saturn's largest moon Titan at about 11:30 UTC on January 14, 2005. The descent lasted two hours and 27 minutes. The probe survived another 72 minutes on the surface of Titan. This was the first - and, so far, the only - landing in the outer solar system.
    science.nasa.gov/mission/cassini/spacecraft/huyge…
    On 14 January 2005, at 13:34 CET (12:34 UTC), ESA's Huygens probe entered the history books by descending to the surface of Titan, Saturn's largest moon. This was humanity's first successful attempt to land a probe on another world in the outer Solar System.
    sci.esa.int/web/cassini-huygens/-/55221-huygens-ti…
    At around 160 kilometres above the surface the probe's scientific instruments were exposed to Titan's atmosphere and started to transmit data to the Cassini orbiter. Travelling at a speed of just 18 kilometres per hour Huygens made a gentle landing on the surface of this alien moon.
    sci.esa.int/web/education/-/45751-the-huygens-pro…
    The Huygens probe, which had a mass of about 400 pounds (200 kilograms), hit the ground with an impact speed that was similar to dropping a ball on Earth from a height of about 3 feet (one meter). The probe, tilted by about 10 degrees in the direction of motion, then slid 12 to 16 inches (30 to 40 centimeters) across the surface.
    solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/12739//bounce-skid-w…
     
  3. Titan Touchdown - YouTube

     
  4. An overview of the descent and landing of the …

    Nov 30, 2005 · After a seven-year interplanetary journey on board the Cassini orbiter, the Huygens probe was released on 25 December 2004. It reached the upper layer of Titan's atmosphere on 14 January and landed softly after a …

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  6. Huygens Probe - NASA Science

    The Huygens probe successfully landed on Saturn's largest moon Titan at about 11:30 UTC on January 14, 2005. The descent lasted two hours and 27 minutes. The probe survived another 72 minutes on the surface of Titan. This was the …

  7. Ten Years Ago, Huygens Probe Lands on Surface of …

    Jan 14, 2015 · With this feat, the Huygens probe accomplished humanity’s first landing on a moon in the outer solar system. Huygens was safely on Titan, the largest moon of Saturn. These images of Saturn’s moon Titan were taken on …

  8. Touchdown on Titan: How we landed a probe on …

    Oct 19, 2018 · In 2005, the Huygens probe pierced the shroud of Saturn's moon Titan to reveal a surprisingly Earth-like world. The Huygens probe became — and thus far remains — the most distant human-made landing craft when it …

  9. Huygens - NASA Science

    ESA's Huygens probe was designed to study the smog-like atmosphere of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, as it parachuted to the surface. It also carried cameras to photograph the moon's surface. Huygens traveled to Saturn …

  10. Titan Landing Pictures by Huygens Spacecraft | Space

    Jun 13, 2012 · On Jan. 14, 2005, after a seven-year journey through the Solar System on board the Cassini spacecraft, the European Space Agency's Huygens probe successfully descended through the atmosphere of Titan, Saturn’s …

  11. Huygens: 'Ground Truth' From an Alien Moon | NASA …

    Jan 11, 2017 · Although it may seem the stuff of science fiction, this scene played out 12 years ago on the surface of Saturn's largest moon, Titan. The "aliens" who built the probe were us. This was the triumphant landing of ESA's Huygens …

  12. Bounce, Skid, Wobble: How Huygens Landed on Titan

    Oct 11, 2012 · The European Space Agency's Huygens probe, ferried to Saturn's moon Titan by NASA's Cassini spacecraft, bounced, slid and wobbled its way to rest in the 10 seconds after touching down on Titan in January 2005, a new …

  13. The Incredible Story of How the Huygens Mission to Titan …

  14. 12 Years Later, Scientists Remember Epic Landing on Saturn …

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