Cassini

Cassini Flyby Will Look for Waves on Titan’s Seas

Are there waves on Titan’s lakes and seas? Cassini scientists say that the best chance of answering this question is…

11 years ago

Trapped Gas Explains Saturn’s Fresh Face

The mystery of Saturn's bright, youthful appearance is a step closer to resolution. And it actually has to do with…

12 years ago

Weekly Space Hangout – May. 3, 2013

Another busy episode of the Weekly Space Hangout, with more than a dozen space stories covered by a collection of…

12 years ago

An Awesome Look at Enceladus, the Jet-Powered Moon

According to planetary scientist and Cassini imaging team leader Carolyn Porco, about 98 geyser jets of all sizes near Enceladus’s…

12 years ago

Weekly Space Hangout – April 26, 2013

We had an action packed Weekly Space Hangout on Friday, with a vast collection of different stories in astronomy and…

12 years ago

Saturn’s Little Wavemaking Moon

Captured on January 15, this narrow-angle Cassini image shows an outer portion of Saturn's A ring on the left and…

12 years ago

Cassini Says “Senkyo Very Much”

In this image acquired on January 5, Cassini's near-infrared vision pierced Titan's opaque clouds to get a glimpse of the…

12 years ago

Solar System Antiquities Abound in Saturn’s Rings

Anyone looking for miscellanies from the early days of the Solar System can likely find them all in one place:…

12 years ago

Enceladus’ Jets Reach All the Way to its Sea

Thanks to the Cassini mission we've known about the jets of icy brine spraying from the south pole of Saturn's…

12 years ago

Breaks in Jupiter’s Clouds are Swirling Hot Spots

From a JPL press release: In the swirling canopy of Jupiter's atmosphere, cloudless patches are so exceptional that the big…

12 years ago