Cassini Spacecraft Approaches Jupiter
A new spacecraft has entered the outer
Solar System: Cassini. Launched in 1997 and bound for Saturn in
2004, Cassini sent back the above image last week while
approaching the giant planet Jupiter. Cassini joins the Galileo
spacecraft currently in orbit around Jupiter in studying the gas
giant and its moons. In fact, observations involving both
spacecraft simultaneously are planned in the coming months.
This color picture (2000
October 11) was taken when Cassini
was 81.3 million kilometers from Jupiter. The alternating dark
and bright bands characteristic of Jupiter's cloud tops can be
easily seen. Jupiter's moon Europa is also seen at the far right
of the image casting a round shadow on the planet.
Credit: University of Arizona, JPL, NASA