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Cassini turns to flyby Phoebe

The spacecraft successfully altered its course to set up a June 11 flyby of Saturn's outermost moon, Phoebe, en route to the ringed planet, NASA said.

Updated on: Jul 08, 2004 03:17 PM IST
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The Cassini spacecraft successfully altered its course to set up a June 11 flyby of Saturn's outermost moon, Phoebe, en route to the ringed planet, NASA said on Friday.

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The six-minute course correction manoeuvre performed on Thursday was a critical first checkout of the spacecraft's propellant pressurisation system after nearly five years of dormancy, said Todd Barber, a Cassini propulsion engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

"It sets the stage for Saturn orbit insertion on June 30," he said in a statement.

Cassini will have to perform a 96-minute burn that day to become the first spacecraft to go into orbit around Saturn. The spacecraft has travelled 3.4 billion kilometres since the US-European mission was launched from Florida on October 15, 1997, carrying a European-built probe named Huygens that will be released in December to parachute through the atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan in January.

The mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency.

 
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