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Jun 2 2008, Hassan

NASA\’s Cassini spacecraft buzzed Titan last month, coming close enough to taste the Saturnian moon\’s atmosphere.

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Apr 16 2008 by AP0 Comments

NASA says it is extending the international Cassini mission that is touring Saturn and its moons for another two years.

 
 
Mar 27 2008 by AP0 Comments

An international spacecraft that dove through geysers erupting from the surface of a Saturn moon found organic matter, one of many ingredients that make an environment hospitable to extraterrestrial life, scientists said Wednesday.

 
 
Mar 26 2008 by AP0 Comments

An international spacecraft that dove through geysers erupting from the surface of a Saturn moon has sampled an organic soup from the lunar interior, scientists said Wednesday.

 
 
Mar 20 2008 by AP0 Comments

Scientists say they have found the best evidence yet that an ocean of liquid water may be hidden below the surface of Saturn’s giant moon Titan.

 
 
Mar 14 2008 by AP0 Comments

The international Cassini spacecraft collected science data on mysterious geysers spewing from Saturn’s moon Enceladus and recorded new images of its surface during a close flyby, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory said Thursday.

 
 
Mar 13 2008 by AP0 Comments

Scientists say the data download has started from the international Cassini spacecraft as it moves through geyser plumes from one of Saturn’s moons.

 
 
Mar 11 2008 by AP0 Comments

Three years after gigantic geysers were spied on an icy Saturn moon, the international Cassini spacecraft is poised to plunge through the fringes of the mysterious plumes to learn how they formed.

 
 
Jan 6 2008 by AP0 Comments

Saturn, the General Motors brand that has carved out a green image, is trying to distinguish itself in the hybrid market with a compact SUV that gives consumers more choice.

 
 
Sep 13 2007 by AP0 Comments

The international Cassini spacecraft went into safe mode this week after successfully passing over a Saturn moon that was the mysterious destination of a deep-space faring astronaut in Arthur C. Clarke’s novel “2001: A Space Odyssey.”

 
 
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Dec 24 2007 by Atul0 Comments

General Motors looks set for a heavy-duty vehicle recall next February as revealed by the company resources. The recall involves flagship models ranging from the Cadillac CTS, STS, and SRX to the Pontiac Solstice and the Saturn Sky Convertibles.

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Oct 15 2007 by Harsh0 Comments

Saturn Vue Green Hybrid is the greenest SUV you can find. This hybrid SUV posts fuel economy at 27mpg in the city and 32mpg on the highway, better than any other SUV. This SUV doesn’t just beat other SUVs when it comes to fuel efficiency, it betters...

 
 
Oct 12 2007 by Munish0 Comments

With the all of the automakers ready to go green, Saturn is also all set for the upcoming market competition, with its 2008 Saturn Vue Green line of Hybrid SUV. The hybrid is expected to hit the market some where in mid-November and the company...

 
 
Aug 2 2007 by Madan0 Comments

Saturn’s brood had grown, as Moon No. 60 joined the eclectic collection with observations and images collected from spacecraft Cassini.

Observations shows us Enceladus, one of the brightest objects in the solar system, with an active plume spewing...

 
 
Jun 13 2007 by Ankush0 Comments

One of the popular and the most scrutinized moon of Saturn, Titan, has once again got into limelight. After piercing-in the moon’s thick gaseous blanket, the space scientists are able to gather some key facts about Titan.

Titan is in...

 
 
Jun 2 2007 by Anshu0 Comments

It is almost two and half years ago, Huygens of ESA made a historic landing on Titan. Titan is the largest moon of Saturn. According to the scientists, Huygens is going to reveal eye catching and astonishing surprises, as it has witnessed several...

 
 
May 25 2007 by Ankush0 Comments

Scientists and even astrologers consider Saturn to be one of the most fascinating planets in our solar system. There is no second opinion to the fact that Saturn, when viewed through a powerful telescope, looks so magnificent and devine. The rings...

 
 
Mar 23 2007 by Jolly0 Comments

Scientists were till date not able to find the exact time of the day of Saturn.

Now the reason has finally arrived. Astronomers have stated that erupting geysers on Saturn’s moon Enceladus are making the force field around Saturn rotate more...

 
 
Mar 16 2007 by Jolly0 Comments

NASA has stated that the new images taken of Saturn’s moon Enceladus have shown that the moon has begun to release geysers that contain hot liquid water.

The moon which is mostly made up of ice and rock has a hot core. This heat has begun to melt...

 
 
Mar 14 2007 by Jolly0 Comments

NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has imaged seas that are likely filled with liquid methane or ethane, in the high northern latitudes of Saturn’s moon Titan.

The instruments aboard Titan have imaged several dark areas, which are much larger than any...

 
 
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Shruti, New York
The Cassini spacecraft observations of Saturn’s largest moon, the orange-colored Titan, have given scientists a glimpse of what Earth might have been like before...
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Maynard, Manila
This may sound strange. But one of Saturn’s moons has a hidden ocean? If this is true, I guess scientists will be interested of possible geothermal energy source...
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