Saturn
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NASA's Cassini Mission Prepares for 'Final Plunge', Begins Final Year in Saturn
The Cassini spacecraft will end its mission on Sept. 2017, but before that, it will perform a series of orbits that will observe the space between Saturn and its rings.
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