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CASSINI OBSERVATIONS SHOW DYNAMIC DANCE AT SATURN
http://spaceflightnow.com/cassini/041108dance.html CASSINI RADAR SEES FLOW-LIKE FEATURE ACROSS TITAN
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A University of Colorado at Boulder professor involved with the
Cassini-Huygens mission is reporting an ever-changing vista at the
frontiers of Saturn, featuring wayward moons, colliding meteoroids,
rippling rings and flickering auroras.
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A strikingly bright, lobate feature has turned up in one of Cassini's
first radar images of Saturn's moon Titan. It looks like something that
"oozed across the surface," says a radar team member.
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Questions raised over the weekend about the structural loads NASA's DART
rendezvous technology spacecraft would endure during its ascent aboard an
Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL rocket has prompted a scrub of Tuesday's
planned launch opportunity.
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An updated version of Russia's venerable Soyuz rocket took its first
flight Monday, carrying a dummy satellite during a successful
qualification launch. The Soyuz 2 rocket lifted off from Plesetsk
Cosmodrome in northern Russia at 1830 GMT after several delays in recent
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