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The Cassini spacecraft was a joint project between NASA, the European Space Agency, and the Italian Space Agency

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Background imageCassini Collection: The Tsars visit to France, His Majestys Yacht 'Standart'followed by the 'Cassini'with President

The Tsars visit to France, His Majestys Yacht "Standart"followed by the "Cassini"with President
1037353 The Tsars visit to France, His Majestys Yacht " Standart" followed by the " Cassini" with President Loubet on Board

Background imageCassini Collection: Help by Jacques Cassini dit Cassini II (1677-1756) Louis XIV dit le King Soleil

Help by Jacques Cassini dit Cassini II (1677-1756) Louis XIV dit le King Soleil
XEE4187417 Help by Jacques Cassini dit Cassini II (1677-1756) Louis XIV dit le King Soleil (King Soleil or Louis the Great)

Background imageCassini Collection: Map (from Beauvais to Senlis) of Cassini prepared by the Cassini family

Map (from Beauvais to Senlis) of Cassini prepared by the Cassini family
LSE4402744 Map (from Beauvais to Senlis) of Cassini prepared by the Cassini family, especially by Cesar-FranAzois Cassini (Cassini III) and his son Jean-Dominique Cassini (Cassini IV)

Background imageCassini Collection: Jean-Dominique Cassini (engraving)

Jean-Dominique Cassini (engraving)
3645729 Jean-Dominique Cassini (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jean-Dominique Cassini. Illustration for Le Magasin Pittoresque (1874)

Background imageCassini Collection: Visit to France by Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra of Russia (colour litho)

Visit to France by Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra of Russia (colour litho)
2782238 Visit to France by Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra of Russia (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCassini Collection: Naval Review at Dunkirk: Tsar Nicolas II with his wife, Tsarina Alexandra with President

Naval Review at Dunkirk: Tsar Nicolas II with his wife, Tsarina Alexandra with President
CHT407326 Naval Review at Dunkirk: Tsar Nicolas II with his wife, Tsarina Alexandra with President Loubet on board the torpedo gunboat Cassini, illustration from Le Petit Parisien, 22 September

Background imageCassini Collection: Giovanni Domenico Cassini presented to Louis XIV by Colbert

Giovanni Domenico Cassini presented to Louis XIV by Colbert
LLM459576 Giovanni Domenico Cassini presented to Louis XIV by Colbert by Planella Coromina, Josep or Jose (1804-90); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCassini Collection: Front page of the first chapter of La Meridienne de Paris

Front page of the first chapter of La Meridienne de Paris
ACD169023 Front page of the first chapter of La Meridienne de Paris by Cesar-Francois Cassini de Thury, 1744 (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School, (18th century); Academie des Sciences, Paris

Background imageCassini Collection: L observation des etoiles - in 'Astronomical tables of the sun, moon

L observation des etoiles - in "Astronomical tables of the sun, moon
LSE4104080 L observation des etoiles - in " Astronomical tables of the sun, moon, planets, fixed stars and satellites of Jupiter and Saturn" by Cassini, Imprimerie Royale, Paris

Background imageCassini Collection: Jean Dominique Cassini (1625-1712), French astronomer

Jean Dominique Cassini (1625-1712), French astronomer
GIA4776165 Jean Dominique Cassini (1625-1712), French astronomer. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jean Dominique Cassini (1625-1712)

Background imageCassini Collection: Swindon SN25 2 Map

Swindon SN25 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Swindon SN25 2

Background imageCassini Collection: Sheffield S6 6 Map

Sheffield S6 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Sheffield S6 6

Background imageCassini Collection: Northumberland NE23 6 Map

Northumberland NE23 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Northumberland NE23 6

Background imageCassini Collection: astronomy, ultraviolet, b ring, cassini, division, nobody, planetary, planets, ringlets

astronomy, ultraviolet, b ring, cassini, division, nobody, planetary, planets, ringlets
astronomy, ultraviolet, b ring, cassini, division, nobody, planetary, p, 82047889

Background imageCassini Collection: Paris Observatory in the time of Louis XIV, 17th century (1870)

Paris Observatory in the time of Louis XIV, 17th century (1870). In 1669 Louis engaged the Italian astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini (1625-1712) to construct and direct the observatory

Background imageCassini Collection: Paris Observatory, France, 1740

Paris Observatory, France, 1740. Astronomers using telescopes to observe objects in the night sky including Saturn and the Moon

Background imageCassini Collection: Jean-Dominique Cassini, Italian-born French astronomer, 1777

Jean-Dominique Cassini, Italian-born French astronomer, 1777. In the background is the Paris Observatory, which Cassini (c1625-1712) became the first director of in 1671

Background imageCassini Collection: Jean Dominique Cassini (1625-1712), Italian-born French astronomer

Jean Dominique Cassini (1625-1712), Italian-born French astronomer. In the background is the Paris Observatory which Cassini directed for many years from 1671

Background imageCassini Collection: Mappamondo del Globo Terraqueo

Mappamondo del Globo Terraqueo
Map of Cook??s Voyages 1788, Cassini, Giovanni Maria

Background imageCassini Collection: Saturns largest moon, Titan, looks small here, pictured to the right of the gas giant in

Saturns largest moon, Titan, looks small here, pictured to the right of the gas giant in this Cassini spacecraft view

Background imageCassini Collection: The Cassini spacecraft looks across Saturns rings and finds the moon Prometheus

The Cassini spacecraft looks across Saturns rings and finds the moon Prometheus, a shepherd of the thin F ring

Background imageCassini Collection: New Horizons took this image of the icy moon Europa rising above Jupiters cloud tops

New Horizons took this image of the icy moon Europa rising above Jupiters cloud tops with its Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI)

Background imageCassini Collection: Jean Domin Cassini - Astronomer

Jean Domin Cassini - Astronomer

Background imageCassini Collection: Jean Dominique Cassini (1625-1712), French astronomer

Jean Dominique Cassini (1625-1712), French astronomer
XEE4144734 Jean Dominique Cassini (1625-1712), French astronomer. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jean Dominique Cassini (1625-1712)

Background imageCassini Collection: Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) presents Jean Dominique Cassini

Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) presents Jean Dominique Cassini
XEE4405022 Jean Baptiste (Jean-Baptiste) Colbert (1619-1683) presents Jean Dominique Cassini (1625-1712), French astronomer. after " La Ciencia y sus Hombres par Louis Figuier"

Background imageCassini Collection: Portrait Giovanni Domenico Cassini historical persons

Portrait Giovanni Domenico Cassini historical persons
Portrait of Giovanni Domenico Cassini, historical persons, Giovanni Domenico Cassini, Francesco Maria Francia (mentioned on object), Italy, 1667 - 1735, paper, etching, h 195 mm × w 139 mm

Background imageCassini Collection: US-MOON

US-MOON
This 17 August, 1999 image taken by cameras on board the Cassini Orbiter spacecraft and released by NASA 01 September, 1999 shows the Earths Moon as the spacecraft passed by on the way to its closest

Background imageCassini Collection: The Cassini spacecraft looks across Saturns rings and finds the moon Prometheus

The Cassini spacecraft looks across Saturns rings and finds the moon Prometheus, a shepherd of the thin F ring

Background imageCassini Collection: New Horizons took this image of the icy moon Europa rising above Jupiters cloud tops

New Horizons took this image of the icy moon Europa rising above Jupiters cloud tops with its Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI)

Background imageCassini Collection: False color view of Saturns moon Dione

False color view of Saturns moon Dione
October 11, 2005 - False-color full view of Dione. The cratered and cracked disk of Saturns moon Dione looms ahead in this mosaic of images taken by Cassini as it neared its close encounter with

Background imageCassini Collection: Us-Cassini-Jupiter

Us-Cassini-Jupiter
These color composite frames released by NASA 22 January 2001 of the mid-section of Jupiter were of narrow angle images acquired on 31 December 2000

Background imageCassini Collection: Voyager 1 photo of Saturn & its rings

Voyager 1 photo of Saturn & its rings
Voyager 1 photograph of Saturn & its rings. The image was exposed to bring out detail in the rings, causing the illuminated crescent of the planet to be overexposed

Background imageCassini Collection: Giovanni Cassini

Giovanni Cassini
GIOVANNI DOMENICO CASSINI later Jean-Dominique, French astronomer and first Director of the Paris Observatory, who discovered four of Saturns moons

Background imageCassini Collection: Pioneer 11 Image of Saturn and its Moon Titan

Pioneer 11 Image of Saturn and its Moon Titan
NASAs Pioneer 11 image of Saturn and its moon Titan at the upper left. The irregularities in ring silhouette and shadow are due to technical anomalies in the preliminary data later corrected

Background imageCassini Collection: Giovanni Cassini Statue

Giovanni Cassini Statue
GIOVANNI DOMENICO CASSINI later Jean-Dominique, French astronomer and first Director of the Paris Observatory, who discovered four of Saturns moons Date: 1625 - 1712

Background imageCassini Collection: Giovanni Cassini Medal

Giovanni Cassini Medal
GIOVANNI DOMENICO CASSINI later Jean-Dominique, French astronomer and first Director of the Paris Observatory, who discovered four of Saturns moons Date: 1625 - 1712

Background imageCassini Collection: Jacques Cassini

Jacques Cassini
JACQUES CASSINI French astronomer and Director of the Paris Observatory from 1712 Date: 1677 - 1756

Background imageCassini Collection: Vincenzo Sgualdi

Vincenzo Sgualdi
VINCENZO SGUALDI Italian churchman, abbot of Cassini, author of a utopian fantasy, Republica di Lesbo, published in 1640. Date: CIRCA 1640

Background imageCassini Collection: 1798, Cassini Map of Alaska and the Bering Strait, topography, cartography, geography

1798, Cassini Map of Alaska and the Bering Strait, topography, cartography, geography
1798, Cassini Map of Alaska and the Bering Strait

Background imageCassini Collection: 1798, Cassini Map of Florida, Louisiana, Cuba, and Central America, topography, cartography

1798, Cassini Map of Florida, Louisiana, Cuba, and Central America, topography, cartography
1798, Cassini Map of Florida, Louisiana, Cuba, and Central America

Background imageCassini Collection: Saturns moon Tethys

Saturns moon Tethys
June 29, 2007 - The cold, cratered landscape of Saturns moon Tethys shines in stark relief in this crescent view. Aside from its obvious aesthetic beauty

Background imageCassini Collection: Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn and and its moon Titan

Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn and and its moon Titan

Background imageCassini Collection: Illustration of Saturn from the icy surface of Enceladus

Illustration of Saturn from the icy surface of Enceladus
Artists concept of how Saturn may appear from the icy surface of Enceladus, one of Saturns eight major satellites. At a distance of 148 thousand miles

Background imageCassini Collection: The South Pole of Saturns moon Tethys

The South Pole of Saturns moon Tethys
September 24, 2005 - The south pole of Saturns moon Tethys. The giant rift Ithaca Chasma cuts across the disk. Much of the topography seen here, including that of Ithaca Chasma, has a soft

Background imageCassini Collection: Saturn

Saturn
December 16, 2007 - The ringed planet sits in repose, the center of its own macrocosm of many rings and moons and one artificial satellite named Cassini

Background imageCassini Collection: Close-up of Saturn and its planetary rings

Close-up of Saturn and its planetary rings

Background imageCassini Collection: Saturns moon Enceladus

Saturns moon Enceladus
On October 5, 2008, just after coming within about 15 miles of the surface of Enceladus, Cassini captured this stunning mosaic as the spacecraft sped away from this geologically active moon of

Background imageCassini Collection: Saturns moon Enceladus

Saturns moon Enceladus
Numerous blue-green fractures can be seen in this false-color mosaic taken during Cassinis second close flyby of Enceladus, on March 9, 2005



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Cassini Collection

The Cassini spacecraft was a joint project between NASA, the European Space Agency, and the Italian Space Agency. Launched in 1997, it was sent to explore Saturn and its moons. The mission lasted for 13 years, during which time Cassini made numerous flybys of Saturn's moons and sent back data about their composition and geology. It also studied the planet's atmosphere and magnetic field. In 2017, Cassini ended its mission with a dramatic plunge into Saturn's atmosphere. During its time in space, it provided us with invaluable insights into our Solar System's most distant planet and helped us better understand our place in the Universe.
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