Carolina Martinez, JPL News Team
Here is a video clip of the Cassini mission control area with Grant Eller, mission control engineer at the helm, confirming with the Deep Space Station in Goldstone, California that data has begun transmitting from Cassini to Earth. Play clip
Here is a clip of fellow blogger Todd Barber: Play clip
Follow this link to download high-resolution, broadcast-quality clips: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/media/enceladus-clips-20080312.html
Be sure to look for Todd Barber’s post: “Enceladus Data Back on Earth!” Also, as some of you have probably noticed, some of the blog entries are out of order. We apologize for this bug. We are working on a solution, though, and appreciate the feedback.
A lot of you have been posting really excellent questions, and the Cassini team has been really great about responding to them individually or responding to them through a blog entry…….but we haven’t had a chance yet to post all the answers to the blog. I am working on pulling the questions and answers together and we plan to post that in the coming days, as time permits.
That is it for today. Check back tomorrow morning with new postings from our scientists and engineers. Images are expected to hit the raw image site at around 5 a.m. PDT at: http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images/raw/index.cfm
Congratulations to the Team !!
Thanks for keeping the general public like me continually updated and making us a part of this special experience.
Wish you all Godspeed
Mahesh
Great coverage, the blogs really make us feel close to the team and Cassini itself.
Yesterday at about encounter time I downloaded and viewed the Cassie simulation of the encounter — only it did not run at “real time” but what must have been *much* faster than that. This is OK if you want to get a fast overview of the entire sequence, but not if you want to follow it in real time.
I tip my hat to everyone behind the mission. You did it again; another exploit for the always-growing legend of this epic mission. Congratulations and thank you for sharing with us Cassini’s odyssey.
Now it,s time to analyze the data -that surely will be amazing- and prepare next Cassini’s encounter with Titan. Go for it and good luck.
Great Job Cassini Team!
Make us proud!!!
Images, smimages — what about the chemistry? What’s leaking out of those cracks?
. This is a
That is a good news
Thanks for the post..
Give me new information..
I tip my hat to everyone behind the mission. You did it again; another exploit for the always-growing legend of this epic mission. Congratulations and thank you for sharing with us Cassini's odyssey.Thanks for keeping the general public like me continually updated and making us a part of this special experience.
Wish you all Godspeed.
Thanks for sharing the clip.
I love u all who are behind this mission..
Oh! Thank for news
thanks for sharing. nice clips really.
——-
Thanks for very useful information!
_________
The clip is very good
I love it very much.
good nasa this is a good spacedraft