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Message 4447 - Posted: 27 Oct 2004, 7:27:11 UTC

from Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. USA
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The Cassini spacecraft beamed back information and pictures tonight after successfully
skimming the hazy atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan. NASA's Deep Space Network
tracking station in Madrid, Spain, acquired a signal at about 6:25 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time (9:25 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time). As anticipated, the spacecraft came within 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) of Titan's surface.

At the time, Cassini was about 1.3 billion kilometers (826 million miles) from Earth.
Numerous images, perhaps as many as 500, were taken by the visible light camera and
were being transmitted back to Earth. It takes 1 hour and 14 minutes for the images to
travel from the spacecraft to Earth. The downlink of data will continue through the night into the early morning hours. Cassini project engineers will continue to keep a close watch on a rainstorm in Spain, which may interrupt the flow of data from the spacecraft.

The flyby was by far the closest any spacecraft has ever come to Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, perpetually drenched in a thick blanket of smog. Titan is a prime target of the Cassini-Huygens mission because it is the only moon in our solar system with an
atmosphere. It is a cosmic time capsule that offers a look back in time to see what Earth might have been like before the appearance of life.

The Huygens probe, built and operated by the European Space Agency, is attached to
Cassini; its release is planned on Christmas Eve. It will descend through Titan's opaque atmosphere on Jan. 14, 2005, to collect data and touch down on the surface.
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