Cassini May Fly Through Enceladus Geysers To Collect Data

Credit: NASA/JPL/SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE
NASA’s nuclear-powered Cassini probe could dip to within 30 km. of Enceladus next March to get up close and personal with the mysterious geysers that erupt from trenches on the tiny moon of Saturn and spew hundreds of kilometers into space. Scientists and mission planners at the Jet Propulsion...

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