NASA's Cassini reaches its last step of the Saturn planet's mission
NASA's Cassini reaches its last step of the Saturn planet's mission
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NASA's Cassini Spacecraft is at the last step of Saturn's mission. In the final phase of its 20-year historic journey, the Cassini is moving towards the circular planet at a speed of 1,13,000 kilometers per hour. The US space agency NASA told that Cassini is going to enter the Saturn planet, which will tell about Saturn's satellites - especially the signals of those ocean and hydrothermal activities present on the surface of the Enceladus, which till now will find the future Away from the eyes of scientists of the world were unacquainted.

This final journey of spacecraft will be completed on September 15 under the grand finale of the mission. So far, no satellite has so far reached very close to this planet. In the final calculations of the mission, it is estimated that the interaction with the satellite  Cassini will break after one minute after reaching an altitude of 1,915 kilometers above the planet's projected atmosphere. During the dive in the planet's atmosphere, the speed of the vehicle will be approximately 1,13,000 kilometers per hour.

In the United States, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Casey Project Manager Earl Table said, "The final signal of the spacecraft will be similar to any resonance and it will be broadcast for about one and a half hours in the entire solar system after going to Casino itself." The experts said, "We know that this is the last visit of Cassin because Cassini has already reached its final stage. However, his journey is not over for us in reality because we are still pointing to him. The antenna will be available at NASA's Deep Space Network Complex in Australia, the last communication from Cassini.

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