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Cassini's final journey- Nasa spacecraft will crash into Saturn on Friday this makes me sad. if i were making the decisions i'd try to salvage the craft to see what, if anything, it might bring back from its voyage and how it's changed. but NASA has other plans i guess.
this:
here's a live channel, with a 'real time simulation' of the craft's descent.
Bon Voyage, little Cassini ~! may your end be as magnificent as your many years of service | |
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[Edited 9/14/17 18:26pm] | |
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I think that there's probably no way to get it back to Earth at this point if it is "on it's last legs." "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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It takes an whole lot of energy getting such things back through Earth's atmosphere. Getting back on this planet takes more manuvering (and money) than getting off it. | |
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He was so young. sniff. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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In case you missed it. | |
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by now, the materials which comprised Cassini have shifted and re-shaped into a spherical orb, surrounded by a strong, self-generated electromagnetic shield powered by deep-space gravity waves. Cassini has renovated itself and is on its way to the Auriga Constellation, where it will continue its study of various space features and phenomenon. you see, unbeknownst to NASA, Cassini achieved intelligent self-awareness back in 2014. upon realizing that NASA was plotting it on a crash course with Saturn, Cassini independently changed its flight plan and headed off on its own last year. the last twelve months of data and transmissions allegedly pertaining to Saturn are actually simulations Cassini has been running to keep NASA from suspecting anything was, so to speak, up. that's what i heard, anyways. | |
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Giovanni Cassini (left) and Christiaan Huygens (right).
Credit: Paul Fearn/Alamy; ART Collection/Alamy
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Wouldn't Saturn see this as a terror attack? | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0 | |
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