The Cassini spacecraft was launched on October 17, 1997. Seven years later, it arrived in orbit around Saturn, and has spent the last seven years exploring the gas giant, its rings, and its many moons. But Cassini's mission is coming to an end. On September 15, the probe will take its final dive toward the planet and destroy itself.
Yeah, we aren't supposed to tear up over the death of an inanimate object, but go ahead if you must. Cassini succeeded in its mission, so much that it was extended several times. The probe had a good life, and will always be remembered, especially by the scientists who spent their lives with it. You can find out more about Cassini at NASA's site dedicated to the mission, now under the name The Grand Finale.
ICYMI, our team members reflect on what has made this mission such an epic journey https://t.co/X6REiSxoqh #SaturnSaturday #GrandFinale pic.twitter.com/XSzN38Z5DG— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) September 9, 2017
You can also follow Cassini through its last days at Twitter. (via Metafilter)
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