Cassini is dead

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did they leave the camera on during decent?

So it finally took the plunge? Any interesting info out of it yet?

It doesn't transmit data back to earth by magic bud

Yes. The robot sent back information that lets us reverse gravity.

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Based Saturn

Sounds useless

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This reminds me when I was like 9 and my classmate said that Jupiter has reverse gravity, so it actually pushes things away from it
I was retarded enough to believe it, too

oh cool

lucky he didnt have to plunge into URANUS xxxxxxxDDDDDDDDDDDDD

u can stil plung into my anus if u want 2

Cassini's final pic
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Did it fly into Saturn or was it made to crash on one of its moons?

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huge waste of money

>didn't even make it into the atmosphere before dying
What a disappointment.

The pilot knew it was a suicide mission from the start.

It's gonna be found 100 years later after travelling through an 8-dimensional wormhole. No need for respects.

Saturn. Actually the reason they crashed it was specifically to avoid it potentially crashing into one of the moons with water in them because they didn't want to contaminate them with Earth microbiology.

Yeah I remember plans to send a drill + submarine to Europe. Still waiting for the mission to be launched unfortunately...

that will be very useful for your mother

It did, it just didn't transmit pictures, other data was more important

Cassini was transmitting data in real time during its descent. I don't know what the resolution and bitrate is exactly from there but it's not uncommon for a single picture to take an hour to come back from a high resolution camera which means that you don't have much of an opportunity to get back photos from lower altitudes than some of the previous orbits.

Cassini had already been skimming the atmosphere.

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Any word on what it is exactly that killed Cassini? Crushing atmospheric pressure? Burning up from friction with the atmosphere? The (((six-sided storm))) at the north pole?

You can't reason it out for yourself?

It was traveling at around 77,000mph as it entered Saturn's atmosphere and it was never designed to do an atmospheric entry.
Figure it out.

it actually survived 30 seconds longer than expected

That's what she said

>tfw we'll never find out if there's intelligent life in Europe
I mean, they're all so socialist that its unlikely, but there is a chance that there are thinking creatures over there

not if you want constant upskirts

>I'm too retarded to understand atmospheres start incredibly high up, before visible changes occur

Good luck Cassini. We're all counting on you.

Will this help Saturn emulation now?

I thought Cassanik would last longer, is all.

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Well let me put it this way.

We don't know exactly when it broke up. We only know when we lost signal from it, which would have been when its thrusters could no longer keep the antenna pointed towards Earth.

Go in peace, Cassini!

Thank you for everything, Cassini

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That signal plot. I fucking cried. That LOS man.

;_;

how spooks would it be if we started receiving cassini's signal from saturn again

My understanding of physics in 4th grade was more fun than it is now. Not more correct, but definitely more fun.

Event Horizon-tier

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youtube.com/watch?v=4N3N1MlvVc4

HE WUZ A GOOD SPACECRAFT
SLINGSHOTTIN AROUND JUPITER
MOVING IN AN OUT OF SATURN'S RINGS
GETTIN HIZ ORBIT BACK ON TRACK

ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS - EXCEPT TITAN.
ATTEMPT NO LANDINGS THERE.

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Why won't they use a prettier window manager?

Kek

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Thanks for all the wallpaper.

go back to /sci/ this board is for iphone x shitposting

Why didn't they just let it fly around indefinitely?

>Why didn't they just let it fly around indefinitely?
N body problems that far out are difficult to solve, and we don't want it hitting Titan or Enchilada ever.

>30 seconds
>longer than expected
Should have at least taken one last picture in the duration of that time.The image here is too far out and not close enough.

this. wanted to see if life like pic related exists on saturn
now it's going to take like 10-20 years to return to the planet

lmao savage

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My God, it's full of stars!

Reminder that the Earth is flat and Cassina is a lie

It did, it just couldn't maintain communication with Earth due to entering the atmosphere at something like 70,000 mph and losing orientation relative to Earth

That's cool but holy fuck what Earth microbiology could have possibly survived on Cassini during it's whole years-long lifetime in space?

What if it started calling itself C'ini?

Good night, sweet prince. ;_;
Those pictures of Saturn's moons were nice.

what exactly is this graph?

Cassini was fake news it was shot in a studio hangar in Georgia