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Cassini Spacecraft Arrives at Saturn

The international Cassini-Huygens mission has successfully entered orbit around Saturn.
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Cassini Set to Ring Saturn Today

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After nearly seven years of asking, "Are we there yet?" the Cassini-Huygens mission is poised to enter Saturn's orbit.

Cassini passes battered moon

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On it's way to the orbit injection around Saturn on June 30th, Cassini flew by Phoebe, a small moon with a puzzling history.

Scientific Potential Sends Opportunity Into Crater

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NASA has decided the potential science value gained by sending Opportunity into a martian impact crater likely outweighs the risk of the intrepid explorer not being able to get back out.

Spacecraft Rosetta's First Observation

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ESA's comet-chaser Rosetta has successfully performed its first scientific activity - observation of Comet Linear.

Mars Team Energized About 'Sleepy Hollow' Near Rover

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"Sleepy Hollow," a shallow depression in the Mars ground near NASA's Spirit rover, may become an early destination when the rover drives off its lander platform in a week or so.

Ion Engine Under Consideration for Jupiter Mission Passes Test

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A new ion propulsion engine design, one of several candidate propulsion technologies under study by NASA's Project Prometheus for possible use on the proposed Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter mission, has been successfully tested by a team of engineers at NASA.

NASA's Odyssey Orbiter Watches a Frosty Mars

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NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft is revealing new details about the intriguing, dynamic character of the frozen layers now known to dominate the high northern latitudes of Mars.

NASA Sponsors Creative Problem Solving Competition

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NASA's Earth Science Enterprise is sponsoring one of this year's problems at the 26th annual "Odyssey of the Mind World Finals.

First-Time-Ever Snapshot Released of Mother Earth From Mars

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Have you ever wondered what you would see if you were on Mars looking at the Earth through a small telescope? Now you can find out, thanks to a unique view of our world recently captured by NASA's Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft currently orbiting the Red Planet.

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