The Cassini mission costs three billion dollars.
3.36 billion
The Cassini-Huygens mission reached Saturn in 2004
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has moved on to the next stage of its Saturn mission, which will allow scientists to study seasons and other long-term weather phenomena on the ringed planet and its moons.
The Cassini-Huygens mission was launched to the Saturnian System on October 15th, 1997. The probe that landed on the moon Titan was named Huygens, the orbiter was named Cassini. Huygens entered Titan's atmosphere On January 14, 2005 at 9:06 UTC. Huygens landed at 11:24, on the same day.
The Cassini--Huygens space probe will be used to study the planet Saturn and it's respective satellites .
It is the gap in the ring system called the Cassini Division, named after the astronomer Cassini.
The Government pays for the Cassini space mission.
Cassini's mission exploring Saturn and its moon will end in 2013.
the cassini space crafts mission was too orbit venus and then observe saturns moons
The Cassini-Huygens probe was launched on the15th of October 1997, on a mission to orbit Saturn and study its many moons. in 2008 , NASA extended the Cassini-Huygens mission by two years naming it the Cassini Equinox Mission. Another mission extension has been proposed to to prolong Cassinis mission until 2017.
== == The Cassini space orbiter was part of the Cassini-Huygens mission, a collaborative NASA/ESA/ASI unmanned space mission for the purpose of studying Saturn and its moons.
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gravity keeps Cassini from crashing into Jupiter
gravity keeps Cassini from crashing into Jupiter
Cassini - it's still there and will be for a while.
liquid methane.
The Cassini-Huygens mission reached Saturn in 2004
1. I don't remember any explosion of Cassini spacecraft in 1997. This Cassini is also now in space for research on Saturn (up to 2017). 2. The thermoelectric generator with plutonium-238 can be totally recovered at the end of mission.