Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Oleg Cassini’s former Oyster Bay estate is all locked up — literally. Access to its gated entrance requires security clearance and ...
OLEG’S SELLOUT CROWD: Even 13 years after his death, Oleg Cassini’s name managed to create a sellout estate sale at Doyle on Thursday. The all-day event ran for nine-and-a-half hours and the lots sold ...
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Cassini’s grand finale: The last daring orbits and final images of Saturn’s majestic rings and moons
Over 13 years, the Cassini spacecraft ventured more than 7 billion kilometers, capturing breathtaking images of Saturn, its ...
NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has been ready to die for a very long time. The mission, which launched in 1997 to study Saturn and its moons, was supposed to end in 2008. Then it was supposed to call it ...
How can Saturn’s moon, Enceladus, influence its much larger parent planet? This is what a recent study published in the ...
Cassini arrived at Saturn in 2004, and it wasted no time making scientific discoveries. The NASA spacecraft witnessed epic storms and discovered new moons. Most importantly, its observations of ...
After 20 years in space and 13 years exploring Saturn and its moons, NASA's Cassini space probe is running out of fuel. So on Friday, the craft will swing through the gap between Saturn and its famous ...
This Friday, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft will come to a similar end. At 6:31 A.M., Eastern Daylight Time, after two decades of flight and thirteen years of spectacular discovery around Saturn, and with ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla (KABC) -- NASA calls its Cassini spacecraft "the ultimate teacher ready for retirement." After circling Saturn for 13 years collecting valuable data, mission control at NASA's Jet ...
The Cassini-Huygens mission, a collaborative endeavor between NASA, ESA, and ASI, was an unprecedented project designed for sustained exploration of Saturn and its largest moon, Titan, following ...
One of the greatest photographers in the solar system is about to hang up its camera. NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has taken nearly 400,000 images during its slow sojourn to Saturn, documenting its 53 or ...
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