The Cassini spacecraft, which has revolutionized our understanding of Saturn and its environs over the past decade, is now operating on backup thrusters.
The failure of the probe's primary thrusters came only weeks after NASA and ESA decided to extend the mission for another seven years. The backup propulsion system is identical to the primary, so the extended mission is not necessarily in jeopardy.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
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