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NASA Cassini Significant Events for 06/18/08 - 06/23/08 »» NASA Cassini Significant Events for 06/18/08 - 06/23/08

[Wednesday, July 2, 2008] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired on June 23, from the Madrid, Spain tracking complex. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and all subsystems are operating normally.

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NASA Cassini Significant Events 06/24/08 - 06/27/08 »» NASA Cassini Significant Events 06/24/08 - 06/27/08

[Friday, July 4, 2008] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired on June 27 from the Deep Space Network tracking complex at Goldstone, California. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and all subsystems are operating normally.

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Start of the Cassini Equinox Mission »» Start of the Cassini Equinox Mission

[Friday, July 4, 2008] June 30 marks the end of the four-year primary mission for the Cassini spacecraft and the start of the extended mission. Approval for the two-year extension, called the Cassini Equinox Mission, was announced by NASA in April 2008.

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NASA Cassini Significant Events for 06/28/08 - 07/08/08 »» NASA Cassini Significant Events for 06/28/08 - 07/08/08

[Friday, July 11, 2008] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired on July 8 from the DSN tracking complex at Goldstone, California. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and all subsystems are operating normally.

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NASA Cassini Significant Events for 07/09/08 - 07/15/08 »» NASA Cassini Significant Events for 07/09/08 - 07/15/08

[Saturday, July 19, 2008] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired on July 15 from the DSN tracking complex at Goldstone, California. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and all subsystems are operating normally

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NASA Cassini Instrument Confirms Liquid Surface Lake on Titan »» NASA Cassini Instrument Confirms Liquid Surface Lake on Titan

[Wednesday, July 30, 2008] Using an instrument on NASA's Cassini orbiter, scientists have discovered that a lake-like feature in the south polar region of Saturn's moon, Titan, is truly wet. The lake is about 235 kilometers, or 150 miles, long.

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