NASA's Dragonfly mission to Titan will launch on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy in 2028, exploring prebiotic chemistry and searching ...
Even though Cassini ended its mission nearly two years ago, data from all of the spacecraft’s flybys of the Saturnian moon Titan continue to help scientists unlock the mysteries of this world ...
After analyzing tens of thousands of images of Titan’s surface the surface taken by Cassini’s, the researchers did not find an obvious source of the methane in Titan’s atmosphere ...
This opens the way for full-fledged examinations in the future about the seas on Titan, using the data from Cassini. Valerio Poggiali, a research associate at the Cornell Center for Astrophysics ...
And then Cassini used it to lock onto Huygens ... an idea of the velocity of the Huygens probe as it went through the Titan atmosphere and how it changed with altitude, for example, and with ...
The international Cassini spacecraft at Saturn has executed the course correction that will send it to destruction at the end of the week. The probe flew within 120,000km of the giant moon Titan ...
On October 26, 2004, NASA's Cassini spacecraft took the first close-up images of Saturn's largest moon Titan. ‘On This Day in Space’ Video Series on Space.com The Cassini spacecraft would ...
Titan and Enceladus were the standout investigations. The former is a bizarre place where liquid methane rains from an orange sky and runs into huge lakes. Cassini put a small European robot ...
And NASA already has a good idea of where to explore. Back in the 2000s, NASA's Cassini spacecraft mapped entire sections of Titan's surface. Uncovering lakes of liquid methane and possible ice ...
But it’s the moons that have stolen the show for we know now that Enceladus and Titan are thought to have the right conditions for life. On 15 September, we say farewell to this game-changing ...