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December 2006 Top Stories
»» Cassini Significant Events for 11/22/06 - 11/29/06
[Friday, December 1, 2006] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired Wednesday, November 29, from the Goldstone tracking stations. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and is operating normally.
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»» Cassini Significant Events for 11/30/06 - 12/06/06
[Friday, December 8, 2006] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired Wednesday, December 6, from the Goldstone tracking stations. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and is operating normally.
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»» Massive Mountain Range Imaged on Saturn's Moon Titan
[Tuesday, December 12, 2006] The tallest mountains ever seen on Titan -- coated with layers of organic material and blanketed by clouds -- have been imaged on Saturn's moon Titan by NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
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»» What's causing all the commotion on Enceladus?
[Thursday, December 14, 2006] Last year, when the Cassini spacecraft discovered an enormous plume erupting on Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons, scientists speculated that liquid water lay at shallow depths beneath the icy surface.
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»» Cassini Significant Events for 12/07/06 - 12/13/06
[Friday, December 15, 2006] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired Wednesday, December 13, from the Goldstone and Madrid tracking complexes. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and is operating normally.
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»» Cassini Significant Events for 12/14/06 - 12/20/06
[Friday, December 22, 2006] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired Wednesday, December 20, from the Goldstone tracking stations. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and is operating normally.
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»» NASA Cassini Mission: A Journey in Images Through 2006
[Friday, December 29, 2006] Saturn's rings are an optical illusion on a cosmic scale. Far from solid, they're actually a blizzard of water-ice particles mixed with dust and rock fragments. The Cassini mission has already captured amazing views of this dynamic system.
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