CASSINI
Cassini MIMI Investigation at Fundamental Technologies
Historical MIMI Memos and Notes
Ion and Neutral Camera (INCA) Design and Status
Presentation by Don Mitchell, MIMI team meeting, October 1994
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Figure 25. INCA sensor ray tracing, part 1 |
Figure 26. INCA sensor ray tracing, part 2 |
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QUICK FACTS
Manufacturer: The Cassini spacecraft
was manufactured by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
and the Huygens Probe was manufactured by Thales Alenia
Space.
Mission Duration: The Cassini-Huygens mission launched on October 15 1997, and ended on September 15 2017.
Destination: Cassini's destination was Saturn and its moons. The destination of the Huygens Probe's was Saturn's moon Titan.
Orbit: Cassini orbited Saturn for 13 years before diving between its rings and colliding with the planet on September 15th, 2017.
Mission Duration: The Cassini-Huygens mission launched on October 15 1997, and ended on September 15 2017.
Destination: Cassini's destination was Saturn and its moons. The destination of the Huygens Probe's was Saturn's moon Titan.
Orbit: Cassini orbited Saturn for 13 years before diving between its rings and colliding with the planet on September 15th, 2017.