Wednesday, 13 September 2017

Photographs to say goodbye to the Cassini mission

Photographs to Say Goodbye to the Cassini Mission


On September 15, the probe will descend into the atmosphere of Saturn, which will cause it to disintegrate. He explored this planet and its moons

NASA's Cassini spacecraft will end its mission after exploring Saturn and its moons for 13 years. This September 15, the ship will descend to the atmosphere of the planet, which will cause it to disintegrate.

Cassini had significant achievements during these years, such as detecting seasonal changes in Saturn, resembling Moon Titan with primitive Earth, and an underground ocean in the moon Enceladus with ice geysers stretching for miles into space.

NASA Latest Tech News

NASA Latest Tech News, The probe will send real-time information about Saturn's atmosphere until it loses contact with Earth at 6:54 a.m. (Peruvian time) on September 15, NASA said.

During their final orbits, Cassini studied Saturn's atmosphere and took measurements to determine the size of the planet's rocky nucleus. The probe has studied the celestial body, the sixth planet in the solar system, and its 62 moons known since July 2004.

Because the probe has little fuel, NASA will destroy it on Saturn to avoid any chance of one day clashing with Titan, Enceladus or another moon, tech scinece which could have a native microbial life. This will ensure that Earth-still-living microbes in Cassini do not contaminate these natural satellites.

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