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As I understand it, in order to prevent contamination of Saturn's moons Cassini will be put into the atmosphere of the Gas Giant at the end of its lifetime. When this happens will there be instrumentation on board to ensure that we get information about the atmosphere of the planet as there was in the probe that was sent by Galileo into Jupiter?
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I'm with luminal...any data we get will probably be of little use, especially if the entry takes place on the night side. It will be going so fast that it will spend too little time in the exosphere to send much data.
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Must it go? I've come to see Cassini as a bit of a friend.
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But still I'm :-(
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I'm not impressed with the reasoning here. There's an unbelievably long shot that two of Jupiter's moons might have biospheres contaminatable by what was on Galileo, but nothing in the Saturn system suggests that even a remote possibility of a biosphere in existance, to say nothing of potentially existing ever.
Which begs the question of mildly dangerous to whom? The volume of space here is sickeningly vast, when compared to a relatively busy street around Mars, and the unholy congestion in Earth orbit where an incidental satellite collision has never been recorded, what's at risk?
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Especially if the can make science in the process.
Only downside is that nobody can then recover it and put it in a museum. Best that could happen is that someone finds a way to conduct a unplanned soft landing a la NEAR-Shoemaker on some of the small moons.
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I myself also favor a suicide plunge through the rings, but I doubt it'll happen.
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