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September 2008 Top Stories
»» NASA Cassini Images Ring Arcs Among Saturn's Moons
[Friday, September 5, 2008] NASA's Cassini spacecraft has detected a faint, partial ring orbiting with one small moon of Saturn, and has confirmed the presence of another partial ring orbiting with a second moon.
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»» NASA Cassini Significant Events for 08/27/08 - 09/02/08
[Monday, September 15, 2008] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired on Sept. 2 from the Deep Space Network tracking complex at Madrid, Spain. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and all subsystems are operating normally.
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»» NASA Cassini Significant Events 09/03/08 - 09/09/08
[Monday, September 15, 2008] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired on Sept. 9 from the Deep Space Network tracking complex at Madrid, Spain. 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 09/10/08 - 09/16/08
[Saturday, September 20, 2008] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired on Sept. 16 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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»» Calculations Show Saturn's Rings May Be More Massive, Older
[Tuesday, September 23, 2008] Saturn's rings may be more massive than previously thought, and potentially much older, according to calculations that simulate colliding particles in Saturn's rings and their erosion by meteorites.
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»» Saturn's Radio Broadcasters Mapped in 3D for the First Time
[Wednesday, September 24, 2008] Observations from NASA's Cassini spacecraft have been used to build, for the first time, a 3-D picture of the sources of intense radio emissions in Saturn's magnetic field, known as the Saturn Kilometric Radiation (SKR).
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»» NASA Cassini Significant Events 09/17/08 - 09/23/08 September 25, 2008
[Sunday, September 28, 2008] The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired on Sept. 23 from the Deep Space Network tracking complex at Madrid, Spain. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and all subsystems are operating normally.
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