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spacer »» Scrambling Saturn's B-ring

[Monday, September 10, 2012] Clumpy particles in Saturn's B-ring provide stark contrast to the delicately ordered ringlets seen in the rest of this view presented by the Cassini spacecraft.

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spacer »» NASA Cassini Significant Events 08/29/2012 - 09/04/2012

[Monday, September 10, 2012] The most recent spacecraft tracking and telemetry data were collected on Sept. 4by the Deep Space Network's 70 meter Station 63 at Madrid, Spain.

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spacer »» Cassini Image of Saturn: Obscured by Rings

[Thursday, September 6, 2012] Saturn's rings obscure part of Titan's colorful visage in this image from NASA's Cassini spacecraft. The south polar vortex that first appeared in Titan's atmosphere in 2012 is visible at the bottom of this view.

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spacer »» To Planets and Beyond: Voyager Celebrates 35 Years

[Wednesday, September 5, 2012] NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., celebrates the 35th anniversary of the Voyager mission, whose twin spacecraft conducted a Grand Tour of the planets and are now headed into interstellar space.

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spacer »» Image: Titan's Polar Vortex

[Tuesday, September 4, 2012] The recently formed south polar vortex stands out in the color-swaddled atmosphere of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, in this natural color view from NASA's Cassini spacecraft.

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spacer »» NASA Cassini Significant Events for 08/22/2012 - 08/28/2012

[Friday, August 31, 2012] The most recent spacecraft tracking and telemetry data were collected on Aug. 29 by the Deep Space Network's 70 Station 14 in the California desert at Goldstone.

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spacer »» Image: Cassini Looks Through Titan's Atmosphere

[Friday, August 31, 2012] NASA's Cassini spacecraft looks toward the night side of Saturn's largest moon and sees sunlight scattering through the periphery of Titan's atmosphere and forming a ring of color.

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spacer »» Image: Saturn and Titan Reflect Their True Colors

[Thursday, August 30, 2012] Posing for portraits for NASA's Cassini spacecraft, Saturn and its largest moon, Titan, show spectacular colors in a quartet of images being released today.

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spacer »» NASA Cassini Significant Events 08/15/2012 - 08/21/2012

[Saturday, August 25, 2012] The most recent spacecraft tracking and telemetry data were collected on Aug. 22 by the Deep Space Network's 70 meter Station 14 in the California desert at Goldstone.

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spacer »» NASA Cassini Significant Events 08/08/2012 - 08/14/2012

[Sunday, August 19, 2012] The most recent spacecraft tracking and telemetry data were collected on Aug.4 by the Deep Space Network's 70 meter Station 63 at Madrid, Spain.

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spacer »» NASA Cassini Significant Events 08/01/2012 - 08/07/2012

[Saturday, August 11, 2012] The most recent spacecraft tracking and telemetry data were collected on Aug. 8 by the Deep Space Network's 34 meter Station 45 at Canberra, Australia.

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spacer »» Image: Southern Swirl on Titan

[Thursday, August 9, 2012] The Cassini spacecraft monitors Titan's developing south polar vortex, which is a mass of swirling gas around the pole in the atmosphere of the moon.

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spacer »» NASA Cassini Significant Events 07/25/2012 - 07/31/2012

[Saturday, August 4, 2012] The most recent spacecraft tracking and telemetry data were collected on July 31 by the Deep Space Network's 70 meter Station 63 at Madrid, Spain.

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spacer »» Giant Ice Avalanches on Iapetus Provide Clue to Extreme Slippage Elsewhere in the Solar System

[Monday, July 30, 2012] The ice avalanches on Iapetus aren't just large; they're larger than they should be given the forces scientists think set them in motion and bring them to a halt.

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spacer »» Image: Mimas Emerges From Behind Dione

[Monday, July 30, 2012] Saturn's moon Mimas peeps out from behind the larger moon Dione in this view from the Cassini spacecraft.

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