The Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn
Jupiter:
Too heavy for a direct Earth-to-Saturn trajectory, Cassini's course will incorporate gravity assists from Venus, Earth, and Jupiter. As it swings around Jupiter in December, 2000, Cassini will examine the planet's magnetotail.
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Learn more about the mission with selected content from Arts & Letters SpaceAGE.
Overview and Objectives
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Benefits of the Cassini-Huygens Mission
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Saturn Orbiter
Huygens: Robotic Lander
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Titan: A Primordial Earth
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Cassini/Huygens Gallery