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STATUS REPORT Date Released: Friday, August 8, 2008 Source: Hi everybody, Well, after the successful and exciting Enceladus flyby in March ... we're doing it again!! Cassini is executing a close pass by the little active moon, on Monday, August 11. Woo hoo! This is the 5th close Enceladus flyby we've done. The first was in February 2005 (that one was not an official "targeted" flyby), the 2nd was in March 2005, the 3rd was July 2005 and the 4th was in March 2008. This is the 4th targeted flyby, so it's sometimes referred to as E4. It's super exciting, because we'll pass just about 50 kilometers (30 miles) from the surface, and fly into the plume at the south pole. This is similar flyby geometry to the pass we did in March 2008 -- but this time, the focus is on the imaging instruments. (Recall in the March flyby - E3 - the... [read full story]
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PRESS RELEASE Date Released: Thursday, August 7, 2008 Source: Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Comments Fractures, or "tiger stripes," where icy jets erupt on Saturn's moon Enceladus will be the target of a close flyby by the...
Fractures, or "tiger stripes," where icy jets erupt on Saturn's moon Enceladus will be the target of a close flyby by the Cassini spacecraft on Monday, Aug. 11.Cassini will zoom past the tiny moon a mere 50 kilometers (30...
Published: Aug. 7, 2008 at 4:21 PM The Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of liquid water spewing from geysers on the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus, MArch 10, 2006. This discovery raises the possibility of a potential...
From NASA: Fractures, or "tiger stripes," where icy jets erupt on Saturn's moon Enceladus will be the target of a close flyby by the Cassini spacecraft on Monday, Aug. 11. Cassini will zoom past the tiny moon a mere 50...
08.07.08 - Cassini Prepares to Swoop by Saturn's Geyser-Spewing MoonFractures, or "tiger stripes," where icy jets erupt on Saturn's moon Enceladus will be the target of a close flyby by the Cassini spacecraft on Monday, Aug. 11.
The U.S. space agency says it's ready for another fly-by of Saturn's moon Enceladus by the Cassini spacecraft, which will come within 30 miles.The Monday event is designed to allow Cassini to more carefully inspect fractures on...
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (UPI) -- The U.S. space agency says it's ready for another fly-by of Saturn's moon Enceladus by the Cassini spacecraft, which will come within 30 miles. The Monday event is designed to allow Cassini to more...
Space & Earth science / Space Exploration (PhysOrg.com) -- Fractures, or "tiger stripes," where icy jets erupt on Saturn's moon Enceladus will be the target of a close flyby by the Cassini spacecraft on Monday, Aug. 11. "Our...
PRESS RELEASE Date Released: Thursday, August 7, 2008 Source: Jet Propulsion Laboratory Fractures, or "tiger stripes," where icy jets erupt on Saturn's moon Enceladus will be the target of a close flyby by the Cassini...
By Andrea Thompson, Senior Writer This three-image mosaic is the highest resolution view yet obtained of Enceladus' north polar region. NASA's Cassini probe caught this view during a March 12, 2008 flyby. Credit: NASA/JPL/Space...

