CASSINI
Cassini MIMI Investigation at Fundamental Technologies
I. Cassini MIMI Overview and Images
II. Cassini Personnel at Fundamental Technologies:
- Thomas P. Armstrong, Co-Investigator
- Jerry Manweiler, Investigator
- Cameron Crane, Webmaster
III. Archiving and Publications
IV. Instrumentation
- LEMMS
- Numerical Computation of Energy-Dependent Geometric Factors of E and F Electron Detectors of CASSINI/MIMI/LEMMS, technical report by Xiaodong Hong and T. P. Armstrong
- Historical MIMI notes/memos
- Latest LEMMS Parameters
- List of Figures in This Section
- List of Tables in This Section
- CHEMS
- INCA
V. Science Studies
- A Critical Review of Charged Particle Astronomy at Saturn: The Evidence for Co-Orbiting Material in the Inner Satellite System (by John F. Cooper, Louisiana State University)
- Analyzed Observations (Voyager Saturn)
VI. Data
VII. Related information at other sites:
- Cassini website at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Cassini MIMI information at the Applied Physics Laboratory
Updated 8/8/19, Cameron Crane
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.