送交者: 田牛 于 2005-12-17, 10:43:19:
Cassini 2005 Moon Flybys:
Jan. 14 -- Titan -- Huygens probe descends into Titan's atmosphere | First color image
Feb. 15 -- Titan | Close flyby
Feb. 17 -- Enceladus | Up close
Mar. 9 -- Enceladus | Deep color
Mar. 31 -- Titan | Titan's mask
Apr. 16 -- Titan | + Views of Titan
Jul. 14 -- Enceladus | + Cracks and craters
Aug. 2 -- Mimas | + False colors
Aug. 22 -- Titan
Sept. 7 -- Titan
Sept. 24 -- Tethys
Sept. 26 -- Hyperion
Oct. 11 -- Dione
Oct. 28 -- Titan
Nov. 26 -- Rhea
Dec. 26 -- Titan
此外,卡西尼在今年7月14日在土卫二上空最近是175公里(不是300英里)飞过土卫二
On July 14, Cassini made its closest flyby yet, swinging about 175 kilometers (109 miles) above the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Other exciting events include flybys of "six worlds in 80 days," including two flybys of Titan and one each of the moons Tethys, Hyperion, Dione and Rhea. During the October flyby of Titan we will obtain a radar swath over the Huygens landing site, which will help scientists put the rest of Titan in context with the portion studied in detail by the probe.