Cassini’s Final Year: Ring-Grazing Orbits and Mission Highlights

As NASA's Cassini spacecraft enters its final year of operation, it embarks on a series of daring ring-grazing orbits on November 30, 2016, skimming past the outer edges of Saturn's rings to gather crucial data and capture stunning views.

Cassini’s Final Year: Ring-Grazing Orbits and Mission Highlights
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Cassini’s Final Year: Ring-Grazing Orbits and Mission Highlights

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Now in its final year of operations, on Nov. 30, 2016, NASA’s Cassini mission will begin a daring set of ring-grazing orbits, skimming past the outside edge of Saturn's main rings. Cassini will fly closer to Saturn’s rings than it has since its 2004 arrival. It will begin the closest study of the rings and offer unprecedented views of moons that orbit near them. Even more dramatic orbits ahead will bring Cassini closer to Saturn than any spacecraft has dared to go before.<br /><br />Credit: NASA/JPL

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