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May 2008 Top Stories
»» NASA Cassini Significant Events 04/23/08 - 04/29/08
[Sunday, May 4, 2008] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired on Tuesday, April 29, 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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»» Saturn Does the Wave in Upper Atmosphere
[Wednesday, May 7, 2008] Two decades of scrutinizing Saturn are finally paying off, as scientists have discovered a wave pattern, or oscillation, in Saturn's atmosphere only visible from Earth every 15 years.
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»» NASA Cassini Significant Events for 04/30/08 - 05/06/08
[Wednesday, May 14, 2008] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired on Tuesday, May 6, from the Goldstone, California tracking complex. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and all subsystems are operating normally.
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»» NASA's Cassini Maps Of Saturn Moons Provide Guideposts for Future Explorers
[Tuesday, May 20, 2008] Like the ancient cartographers of old, scientists working with images from NASA's Cassini spacecraft of Saturn's icy, airless moons have carefully crafted detailed maps that one day may guide future explorers across the surfaces of these remote bodies.
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»» NASA Cassini Significant Events for 05/07/08 - 05/13/08
[Tuesday, May 27, 2008] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired on Tuesday, May 13, 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 for 05/14/08 - 05/20/08
[Tuesday, May 27, 2008] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired on Tuesday, May 20, from the Goldstone, California tracking complex. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and all subsystems are operating normally.
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»» Milestones Ahead: New Horizons Set to Cross Saturn's Orbit
[Friday, May 30, 2008] Since 1981 Last week, New Horizons woke up from its longest electronic hibernation period to date -- 89 days. And over the next 10 days, the New Horizons team will celebrate a trio of milestones on the spacecraft's long journey to explore Pluto in 2015.
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