NASA’s Cassini-Huygens left Earth in 1997 and traveled for seven years until it reached Saturn and its numerous natural satellites. The spacecraft even traveled close to Venus and Jupiter on the way to fulfill its main scientific purpose. The Huygens probe landed on Titan in 2005. Cassini continued its journey in the Saturn system composed of at least 62 known celestial bodies, besides the … [Read more...]
The Ocean on Saturn’s Moon Could Be Very High in Salt
Pictured above: Artistic impression of how a lake on Titan would look like. According to the data gathered by NASA’s Cassini probe, the ocean on Saturn’s moon Titan (the largest of the planet’s moons) has a very high concentration of salts. The probe only gathered gravitation data and didn’t perform a full chemical analysis, obviously, but the initial data suggest that the ocean has a … [Read more...]
Cassini’s 10 years Space journey revealing the secrets of Saturn and moons
July 1, 2004, 12:12 a.m. ET—10 years ago marked the inception of most successful missions ever ,the NASA's Cassini mission to Saturn in all of space exploration history. It became the first spacecraft to enter Saturn orbit. The spacecraft Cassini has transmitted imagery and sensory data back to Earth giving astronomers amazing new insights of our neighbour. Linda Spilker, Cassini project … [Read more...]
NASA images suggest birth of new Saturn Moon
Some recent images taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft in April 2013 have suggested the birth of a new Saturn moon. The images show a bright arc about 750 miles (1,200 kilometers) long and 6 miles (10 km) wide at the edge of Saturn's outermost ring (known as the A ring). According to the scientists, this arc and some strange bumps nearby were probably created by the gravity of a small, icy … [Read more...]
Scientists find traces of underground water on Saturn moon
A new data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found traces of underground ocean on Saturn moon, suggesting signs of life. According to the scientists, an ocean that must be at least as large as Lake Superior is flowing under a thick layer of ice on a moon of Saturn. The findings support earlier signs that the moon has liquid water. Scientists say, this connotes that, Enceladus, the … [Read more...]