Cassini-Huygens
Mission to Saturn & Titan
A satellite probe for Saturn research, built jointly by NASA and the European Space Agency, which was launched on Oct. 13, 1997. The 5,650-kg (12,450-lb) spacecraft went into orbit around Saturn in June 2004 after a gravity-assisted journey that took it twice around Venus and once each around the Earth and Jupiter. Upon arrival, Cassini engaged in a series of complex orbital maneuvers in order to achieve its major science goals, which include observing Saturn's near-polar atmosphere and magnetic field from high inclination orbits, several close flybys of the icy satellites Mimas, Enceladus, Dione, Rhea, and Iapetus, and multiple flybys of Saturn's large, enigmatic moon Titan. A high point of the mission was the release of the Huygens Probe and its descent into Titan's atmosphere in December 25 of 2004, landing in its surface after a 21 days trip. Cassini continues orbiting Saturn to date.
Cassini instruments |
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Instrument |
Principal Investigator |
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CAPS |
Cassini Plasma Spectrometer |
David T. Young |
CDA |
Cosmic Dust Analyzer |
Ralf Srama |
CIRS |
Composite Infrared Spectrometer |
Michael Flasar |
INMS |
Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometer |
J. Hunter Waite |
ISS |
Imaging Science Subsystem |
Carolyn C. Porco |
MAG |
Dual Technique Magnetometer |
David J. Southwood |
MIMI |
Magnetospheric Imaging Instrument |
Stamatios M. Krimigis |
RADAR |
Cassini Radar |
Charles Elachi |
RPWS |
Radio and Plasma Wave Science |
Donald A. Gurnett |
RSS |
Radio Science Subsystem |
Arvydas J. Kliore |
UVIS |
Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph |
Larry Esposito |
VIMS |
Visible and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer |
Robert H. Brown |
Images: JPL-NASA-ESA
Huygens instruments |
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Instrument |
Principal Investigator |
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ACP |
Aerosol Collector and Pyrolyser |
G. Israel, |
DISR |
Descent Imager and Spectral Radiometer |
M. G. Tomasko, |
DWE |
Doppler Wind Experiment |
M. K. Bird, |
GCMS |
Gas Chromatograph and Mass Spectrometer |
H. Niemann, |
HASI |
Huygens Atmospheric Structure Instrument |
M. Fulchignoni, |
SSP |
Surface Science Package |
J. C. Zarnecki, |
Information from: David Darling's encyclopedia and JPL-NASA