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Imagine spending two decades traversing the cold, dark, and totally unfathomable expanse of the outer solar system, only to intentionally orchestrate your own fiery demise. In this episode of pplpod, we explore the sacrificial hero's journey of the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft—a robotic marvel that fundamentally rewrote the textbooks on Saturn and its mysterious moons. Launched in 1997 as a massive collaboration between NASA, the ESA, and the ASI, the mission was a "first of firsts" that redefined our search for extraterrestrial life. We delve into the mission's dramatic history, from its survival against 1990s congressional budget cuts to the brilliant "ring seismology" that finally measured Saturn's true rotation.
We journey from the smog-shrouded surface of Titan