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Saturn

In Our Time

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Cassini's Enceladus

The amount of material that you're seeing changes depending on Enceladus' orbit around Saturn. When it's closer to Saturn, so the tidal forces are stronger, there's more material. But there really are things that Cassini, the spacecraft, has been able to actually fly through the plumes. We had a close fly by 25 kilometer fly by. And my instrument is on a long boom that sticks off from the side of the spacecraft. So it's like a huge mass spectrometer. It's really nice, you know, just like a school experiment.

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