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Spying Titan's weather
Cassini to make third Titan fly-by
 
9 February 2005
The NASA/ESA/ASI Cassini spacecraft will make its third planned fly-by of Titan on Tuesday, 15 February 2005, at 9:06 CET. Its closest approach to Saturn's largest satellite will be at an altitude of about 1577 kilometres and a speed of 6.1 kilometres per second (21 900 km/h).
 
 
 


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