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June 01, 2015
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Cassini to make final pass by Saturn's odd-shaped Hyperion moon
Washington (UPI) May 30, 2015
Launched from Earth nearly 20 years ago, NASA's Cassini spacecraft will make its final close proximity flyby of Saturn's moon Hyperion on Sunday - coming within 19,000 nautical miles of the ringed planet's irregularly-shaped satellite. The galactic encounter will occur at about 9:30 a.m. EDT Sunday and images will be transmitted back to Earth between 24 and 48 hours later, NASA said. Engineers hope the Cassini craft will be able to photograph Hyperion's surface with greater detail than ... read more
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Squeezed quantum cats
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On-demand X-rays at synchrotron light sources
Consumers are now in the era of "on-demand" entertainment, in which they have access to the books, music and movies they want thanks to the internet. Likewise, scientists who use synchrotron light s ... more
MOON DAILY

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Cassini Prepares for Last Up-close Look at Hyperion
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Discovery shows what the solar system looked like as a 'toddler'
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Planetary Science Institute researchers to study Jupiter's moon Europa
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