Space
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Cassini's Images from First Orbit Reviewed, Saturn's Moons Could Be Younger Than Previously Thought
NASA's Cassini spacecraft sent back data from its first orbit and will continue to complete its mission of 20 orbits. The data from the orbits will help researchers further understand if Saturn's moons are indeed younger than previously thought.
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