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Todd Brown, working Cassini's attitude and articulation control subsystems, is seen at his console during the...
Cassini team members embrace after the spacecraft was deliberately plunged into Saturn, Friday, Sept. 15, 2017 at...
Cassini team members embrace after the spacecraft was deliberately plunged into Saturn, Friday, Sept. 15, 2017 at...
Cassini project scientist at JPL, Linda Spilker answers questions from members of the media during a press...
Spacecraft operations team manager for the Cassini mission at Saturn, Julie Webster, rips up the final contingency...
Spacecraft operations team manager for the Cassini mission at Saturn, Julie Webster, rips up the final contingency...
Duane Roth, of Cassini's navigation team, left, speaks with director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Michael...
Spacecraft operations team manager for the Cassini mission at Saturn, Julie Webster is seen in mission control as...
NASA Cassini spacecraft took images of the ropy, taffy-like topography of Saturn moon Enceladus from many different...
Cassini briefly turned its gaze from Saturn and its rings and moons to marvel at the Carina Nebula, a brilliant...
On January 15, 2001, 17 days after it passed its closest approach to Jupiter, NASA Cassini spacecraft looked back to...
This true color mosaic of Jupiter was constructed from images taken by the narrow angle camera onboard NASA Cassini...
Cassini project scientist at JPL, Linda Spilker is seen on a monitor during a press conference held after the end of...
Cassini program manager at JPL, Earl Maize speaks during a press conference held after the end of the Cassini...
Cassini project scientist at JPL, Linda Spilker is seen during a press conference held after the end of the Cassini...
This illustration shows NASA's Cassini spacecraft about to make one of its dives between Saturn and its innermost...
Cassini project scientist at JPL, Linda Spilker, right, looks on as Cassini program manager at JPL, Earl Maize...
Cassini program manager at JPL, Earl Maize, left, and spacecraft operations team manager for the Cassini mission at...
Cassini program manager at JPL, Earl Maize, left, and spacecraft operations team manager for the Cassini mission at...
Monitors in mission control of the Space Flight Operations Center display the status of NASA's Deep Space Network as...
Principle investigator for the Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometer (INMS) at the Southwest Research Institute, Hunter...
director of NASA's Planetary Science Division, Jim Green answers questions a press conference previewing Cassini's...
Preston Dyches, media relations specialist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, during a press conference previewing...
Director of NASA's Planetary Science Division, Jim Green, is seen during a press conference previewing Cassini's End...