Cassini Follow Up (Webcast)
Date: January 7, 2006
Running Time: 00:45:13
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A year and a half after entering Saturn's orbit, the Cassini spacecraft continued to gather exciting new information. Dr. Paul Doherty and Dr. Eric Weygren bring us up to date on the Cassini Mission and show stunning images of Saturn and its ever-growing assortment of moons.
Watch a series of webcasts in which scientists discuss the remarkable discoveries made by the Cassini spacecraft as it investigates Saturn's rings and moons.
Visit the Saturn: Jewel of the Solar System Website
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