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    Cassini's trajectory was a VVEJGA (Venus-Venus-Earth-Jupiter Gravity Assist) trajectory 1. It made two flybys of Venus, one in April 1998 and the other in June 1999, one of the Earth in August 1999, and one of Jupiter in December 2000 1. 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 2.

     
  3. Cassini Trajectory - NASA Science

    Oct 15, 1997 · This graphic depicts Cassini's interplanetary flight path beginning with launch from Earth on 15 October 1997, followed by gravity assist flybys of …

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    • Orbit Guide - NASA Science

      At the end of this orbit, Cassini made a distant flyby of the Mercury-size moon Titan, whose gravity altered the spacecraft’s trajectory one final time.

    • The Ball of Yarn: Cassini’s Orbits - Science@NASA

    • 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 …

    • Cassini Quick Facts - NASA Science

      Cassini By the Numbers 2.5 million commands executed 4.9 billion miles traveled since launch (7.9 billion kilometers) 635 GB science data collected ~4,000 science papers published 6 named moons discovered 294 orbits completed …

    • Final Orbits and Titan: Cassini Grand Finale (Artist’s …

      Jan 5, 2017 · This graphic illustrates Cassini's trajectory, or flight path, during the final two phases of its mission. The 20 Ring-Grazing Orbits are shown in gray; the 22 Grand Finale Orbits are shown in blue. The final partial orbit is colored …

    • Navigation - NASA Science

    • Cassini Mission Overview - Science@NASA

    • Cassini’s Two Speeds - Science@NASA

      Jan 18, 2017 · Cassini’s speed relative to Earth depends upon the motions of both the spacecraft and our planet. For half of each elliptical orbit around Saturn, some aspect of the spacecraft’s motion is usually toward Earth along the line of …

    • Final Phases: Cassini Grand Finale (Artist’s Concept)

    • Overview - NASA Science

    • Cassini’s E5 and E6 Trajectories - Science@NASA

    • Cassini-Huygens - NASA Science

    • Gravity Assists - NASA Science

    • Cassini’s E6 Trajectory — Oct. 31, 2008 - Science@NASA

    • Ring-Grazing Orbits - NASA Science

    • Insider's Cassini: The Cassini Navigation Transition-in-ops …

    • End of Mission Timeline - NASA Science

    • One Final Burn - NASA Science