Here's What Cassini Taught Us About Saturn
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After observing Saturn for 13 years, the Cassini space probe crashed into the planet last week. Before burning up in Saturn's atmosphere, the satellite traveled almost 5 billion miles, discovered two planets, and took thousands of photos. Kelly Beatty, Senior Editor at Sky and Telescope, explains why the mission was so important, and gives a look ahead at NASA's future.
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