Our spacecraft has entered Saturn's atmosphere, and we have received its final transmission.
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Every time we see Saturn in the night sky, we'll remember. We'll smile. And we'll want to go back. #GrandFinale #GoodbyeCassini #Cassini
Cassini showed us the beauty of Saturn.
It revealed the best in us.
Now it's up to us to keep exploring.
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Hello, old friend. Yesterday our #JunoMission made the first close flyby of Jupiter’s giant moon Ganymede in more than 20 years, and the first two images have been received on Earth.
More to come. See details at: go.nasa.gov/3zeoTh6
See that dot between #Saturn's rings? That's us. All of us, in Cassini's last view of Earth, a billion miles away. go.nasa.gov/2o9bZAe
The final images from our nearly 20 years in space are arriving. Unprocessed images are available at: go.nasa.gov/cassiniraw #GrandFinale
We did it! Cassini is in contact with Earth and sending back data after a successful dive through the gap between Saturn and its rings.
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This is it! Through the gap between #Saturn and its rings. Instruments are on, but we're out of contact with Earth. Here we goooooo!
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It's a good time to see Venus in the morning sky. The planet is at its brightest this month, rising with Mars in the pre-dawn hours. Look for the brilliant “morning star” in the east. solarsystem.nasa.gov/skywatching/ #VisionsOfVenus
After more than a decade exploring #Saturn, its moons and rings, we’ve embarked on our #GrandFinale: go.nasa.gov/1Up1oba
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The #JunoMission spacecraft successfully completed its 47th close pass by Jupiter on Dec. 14, but an on-board computer issue disrupted the downlink of data collected during the pass. Juno is healthy, and the team expects to complete the full downlink soon: missionjuno.swri.edu/news/juno-reco
Today marks the #WinterSolstice in the Northern Hemisphere, and the longest night of the year there. On the 23rd the Moon is new, meaning it doesn't appear in the night sky to outshine the stars. It's a good time for skywatching if you have clear skies. solarsystem.nasa.gov/skywatching
All the oceans we’ve found on other worlds are hidden beneath the surface, so how do we know they are there? This collection of activities and resources will let you explore #OceanWorlds with #NASAAtHome.
go.nasa.gov/3aCQtsz
At this time, we expect that the sample return capsule has entered Earth’s atmosphere! We should gain tracking information soon. #OSIRISREx
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One day in the solar system: Here are a few views captured – today – by spacecraft. 

This is the Moon and the distant crescent Earth as seen today by the spacecraft during the #Artemis I mission. nasa.gov/artemis
The #LucyMission spacecraft has successfully deployed its solar panels, and now its epic journey to Jupiter's Trojan asteroids is officially underway.
Fair winds and following seas, Lucy.
nasa.gov/lucy
In clear skies, the planet Jupiter will be visible as a brilliant "star" in the east after sunset. With binoculars, the planet's largest moons can be seen as points of light nearby. One of those points is Europa. Within hours, our #JunoMission will be there.
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