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Saturn has rings that ‘wiggle’ and a slushy, ‘fuzzy’ core, scientists sayResearchers used Saturn's rings to figure out what's happening inside its massive, slushy core.TrendingAug 18, 2021
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NASA chooses flying drone to explore surface of Titan, Saturn’s largest moonA Canadian professor will help design and operate the drone, which will search Titan for signs that it could support life.ScienceJun 28, 2019
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‘Complex organics’ found on Saturn’s moon offer potential to support life: researchersComplex organic molecules have been discovered originating from one of Saturn's moons, Enceladus, adding to its potential to support life, researchers said on Wednesday.ScienceJun 27, 2018
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NASA’s Cassini ends mission by crashing into Saturn. Here’s what the spacecraft taught usThe organization is now planning other missions, including one to Jupiter's moon.ScienceSep 15, 2017
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IN PICTURES: A look back at NASA’s Cassini before its fiery endFor more than a decade, NASA's Cassini spacecraft at Saturn took "a magnifying glass" to the enchanting planet, its moons and rings.ScienceSep 14, 2017
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Cassini spacecraft to have close encounter with Saturn’s water-vapour spewing moonIt's one of the best places that we might expect to find some form of life in our solar system and the Cassini spacecraft is about to conduct one of its last flybys of the small moon.ScienceOct 14, 2015
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New Hubble map of Jupiter reveals new features of raging stormIt's a storm that's been raging for at least 300 years and new images are revealing new, mysterious features.ScienceOct 14, 2015
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Global liquid ocean confirmed on Saturn moonUsing data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft, scientists have confirmed a global ocean on one of Saturn's moons.CrimeSep 16, 2015
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Why are we trying to get to Mars?Costing billions of dollars, why do we bother exploring space at all? Here are some reasons.ScienceDec 1, 2014
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Spacecraft snaps photo of pale, blue dot – but it’s not EarthFor the first time in its history, the Cassini spacecraft has photographed a small pale blue dot in our solar system, but it's not Earth.ScienceMay 2, 2014
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