Jupiter. The King Of Our Solar System. It Might Not Be The Greatest Picture Ever Taken Of Jupiter But

Jupiter. The King Of Our Solar System. It Might Not Be The Greatest Picture Ever Taken Of Jupiter But

Jupiter. The king of our solar system. It might not be the greatest picture ever taken of Jupiter but at least I get to call it mine! You can even make out Jupiter’s great red spot, a storm so big that it could engulf Earth 3 times over!

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Cassini Gets Up Close & Personal With Icy Mimas
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A Close-up Of An Enhanced-color Image Of Jupiter’s Clouds Obtained By NASA’s Juno Spacecraft.

A close-up of an enhanced-color image of Jupiter’s clouds obtained by NASA’s Juno spacecraft.

NASA/SWRI/MSSS/Gerald Eichstädt/Seán Doran / New York Times                 

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Hubble Hones In On A Hypergiants Home : The Super Star Cluster Westerlund 1, Only 15,000 Light-years

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NASA’s Cassini Spacecraft Is Set To Make Its First Dive Through The Narrow Gap Between Saturn And Its

NASA’s Cassini spacecraft is set to make its first dive through the narrow gap between Saturn and its rings on April 26, 2017. Because that gap is a region no spacecraft has ever explored, Cassini will use its dish-shaped high-gain antenna (13 feet or 4 meters across) as a protective shield while passing through the ring plane. No particles larger than smoke particles are expected, but the precautionary measure is being taken on the first dive. The Cassini team will use data collected by one of the spacecraft’s science instruments (the Radio and Plasma Wave Subsystem, or RPWS) to ascertain the size and density of ring particles in the gap in advance of future dives. As a result of its antenna-forward orientation, the spacecraft will be out of contact with Earth during the dive.

Below is a list of milestones expected to occur during the event, if all goes as planned:

– 5 p.m. PDT (8 p.m. EDT) on April 25: Cassini is approaching Saturn over the planet’s northern hemisphere in advance of its first of 22 planned dives through the gap between the planet and its rings.

– 1:34 a.m. PDT (4:34 a.m. EDT) on April 26: As it passes from north to south over Saturn, Cassini begins a 14-minute turn to point its high-gain antenna into the direction of oncoming ring particles. In this orientation, the antenna acts as a protective shield for Cassini’s instruments and engineering systems.

– 2 a.m. PDT (5 a.m. EDT) on April 26: Cassini crosses the ring plane during its dive between the rings and Saturn. The spacecraft’s science instruments are collecting data, but Cassini is not in contact with Earth at this time.

– No earlier than around midnight PDT on April 26 (3 a.m. EDT on April 27): Earth has its first opportunity to regain contact with Cassini as the giant, 230-foot (70-meter) Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, California, listens for the spacecraft’s radio signal.

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