Rip Cassini! Here are some of the last photos sent to Earth.

Sep 15, 2017 2:02 PM

TheSexyMexi

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Is that a volcano in the first pic?

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The very last image:

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Goodnight, Cassini.

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Ladies and gentlemen, the Cassini has left the galaxy...

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i think they should send new ships as soon as new useful gear comes out, like, cassini using 20yo materials and photo making gear

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Those damn Vex:

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Wrong place, that's Titan: aka Hive breeding ground.

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I don't see the Dreadnaught...

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The ghost is a really good photographer

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Take that, you Hive fucks

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Not going to lie, I had a tear in my eye watching today

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I was looking at cassini's pictures while listening to the interstellar soundtrack. Had a serious "call of the void" moment.

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I want audio of its death scream

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Giovanni Cassini rejected the Copernican model of the solar system and Newton's theory of universal gravitation.

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When you really sit back and think about it... that shit is incredible

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MORE

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Such a wonder of science ... and we have idiots who believe the Earth is flat.

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They sound like Monty Python villagers

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I'm pretty sure that's a Vex structure in the last one

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Missed one

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Thank you for the service. RIP Cassini

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Do not go gentle into that good night.

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Saturn looks so slutty.

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She's wearing a ring though.

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That's a ring of power, not a wedding ring.

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Now that's a word you don't often associate with a planet.

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Oh she's slutty, and she knows it.

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I can't wait for interplanetary space travel. Gonna see me some Saturn.

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Cassini-chan was able to end her 20-year journey today. She got to experience the object of her obsession. To see it up close. Goodnight.

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Looks like Destiny

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Well, there goes my hopes and dreams.

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They drove it into the atmosphere?

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Yep, allowed it to get pulled in and burn up in the atmosphere so it doesn't potentially contaminate Enceladus.

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This was it's dying journey. =(

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For the record, it's its* because you're using the possessive, not the contraction "it is".

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Glad I watched that till the end!

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Love the username!

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There she is!

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Now THAT was worth the wait

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Knew it was coming. Stayed 'til the end anyway.

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Same. When I see that first earnest "Earth." slide I know what it is, but I'm gonna watch it all the way til the end at least once.

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Feel insignificant yet?

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Very much so thanks for asking

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Size ≠ Significance

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We have the ability to get pictures of saturn from cassini, yet I lose cell service in my house, and my wifi only works in 2 rooms.

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Exactly. US telecom is a fukken joke.

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The receiving dish on earth is 230 feet wide. If your router is that big and you're still not getting service, call your ISP

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Wait what happened to Cassini?? =(

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End of mission. They dumped it into Saturn today as planned so it won't crash into and potentially contaminate any moons.

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Also so we can learn even more data, like sample icy stuff in the rings and observe Saturns magnetic field and more

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Yes it was to burn up entering the atmosphere at nearly 80,000mph ~ 128,748kph

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@Chocolateco0kie "Do not go gently into that good night..."

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Damn it! That's beautiful!

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(1/2)Title is wrong. These were taken at various points. e.g. #1 is from 2011, #7 from 2014. Possible source of confusion: NASA/JPL retitled

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(2/2) the entire mission site "Cassini: The Grand Finale".

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Is the last one looking up from inside the clouds?

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Titan, yo.

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I think it's one of Saturn's moons.

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Looks like Titan.

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It's its Moon Titan, the lakes/seas you see are made of hydrocarbons, liquid methane, ethane and others. They form clouds, rains and lakes.

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So beautiful and pearlescent

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ELI5. If we just lit a rocket engine there, wouldn't the whole planet go kaboom?

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I don't know, we should try it and find out!

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To explain more, burning (the one we're used to) is a chemical reaction with (di)oxygen that generates heat. And there's no oxygen there.

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Oxygen

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People constantly forget about that.

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They won't be forgetting about it when they are suffocating.

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Good Lord that's a gorgeous moon. Looks swampy.

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Titan?

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Titan!

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Go!

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Yeah its got methane lakes!

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Fart lakes? The moon has fart lakes ?! Best day of my life !!!!

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One of the most likely places for life in the solar system.

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You're full of shit

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I said 'likely'. And so did NASA: https://www.nasa.gov/topics/solarsystem/features/titan20100603.html

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Shit = farts = methane

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I think Enceladus still beats it for most likely to have life.

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And Europa, but it's still not ruled out.

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Enceladus is high-ish for life that would be recognisably earth-like, although there is notable doubt that we don't know if a life cycle 1/

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with no sunlight is possible. Titan is a strange one because any life would be completely un-earthlike, but Huygens detected unusual gas 2/

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