NASA launched a video simulating the journey to explore Saturn

On April 26, NASA's Cassini probe will begin contacting and going deep into Saturn's orbit and its ring-shaped belt system (including nine continuous main rings and three broken bows, mainly contains ice particles with a small amount of dust and stone) that the agency calls "Grand Finale".

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Cassini probe ship.

According to Engadget, this spacecraft will pass through the giant orbit it has observed since 2004 with a total of more than 22 times before reaching the planet's atmosphere in mid-September, going to its destination. and fulfill its mission of exploring Saturn (Saturn). Perhaps understanding the impatience of many people with this moment, NASA has just released a short video simulating activities in the most recent months of this probe. If it's still not enough, you can download the "Eyes on Cassini" app or a Windows or Mac computer, so you can go on a trip and experience the last orbit of the planet.

Thanks to the Cassini probe operation over the past 13 years, we have the opportunity to learn more about Saturn, with the structure surrounded by a ring shaped belt as well as the nature of the atmosphere in this planet. . The probe will also send additional data on Saturn's moons, telling us more about the waters full of Titan's gas and gorges - a satellite orbiting Saturn.