The Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn

Cassini/Huygens:
Planned for launch in October 1997, Cassini would reach Saturn in 2004 to study the planet and its moons. During the first orbit, the Huygens probe would be released to begin its 22-day voyage and descent to Titan, Saturn's largest moon.



Learn more about the mission with selected content from Arts & Letters SpaceAGE.


Overview and Objectives  |  Benefits of the Cassini-Huygens Mission  |  Saturn Orbiter

Huygens: Robotic Lander  |  Titan: A Primordial Earth  |  Cassini/Huygens Gallery