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Last updated on July 5th, 2024 at 03:08 pm
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After 20 years in space, the Cassini spacecraft is running out of fuel. In 2010, Cassini began a seven-year mission extension in which the plan was to expend all of the spacecraftβs propellant exploring Saturn and its moons. This led to the Grand Finale and ends with a plunge into the planetβs atmosphere at 6:32 a.m. EDT on Friday, Sept. 15.
The spacecraft will ram through Saturnβs atmosphere at four times the speed of a re-entry vehicle entering Earthβs atmosphere, and Cassini has no heat shield. So temperatures around the spacecraft will increase by 30-to-100 times per minute, and every component of the spacecraft will disintegrate over the next couple of minutesβ¦
Cassiniβs gold-colored multi-layer insulation blankets will char and break apart, and then the spacecraftβs carbon fiber epoxy structures, such as the 11-foot (3-meter) wide high-gain antenna and the 30-foot (11-meter) long magnetometer boom, will weaken and break apart. Components mounted on the outside of the central body of the spacecraft will then break apart, followed by the leading face of the spacecraft itself.
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