Cassini: A decade orbiting Saturn

Lecture

The Cassini spacecraft has been orbiting Saturn for over a decade, returning a treasure trove of data and photographs.
A small spacecraft named Huygens was carried along, and explored Saturn’s moon Titan for the first time. We will discuss the discoveries made during this epic mission and the goals of future missions to the ringed world.

Speaker Frank O’Brien has been volunteering at InfoAge since 2003, and is a Solar System Ambassador for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He is the author of a very successful book on the Apollo Guidance Computer, and gives monthly lectures on all aspects of spaceflight.

The presentation will be held at the InfoAge Space Exploration Center (ISEC) located at 2300 Marconi Road, Wall on Sunday, August 27th at 2:00 PM. The lecture is open to the public.

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The lecture will be on held Sunday, August 27th at 2 p.m at ISEC, the InfoAge Space Exploration Center, 2300 Marconi Road, Wall, New Jersey.

ISEC is located in Building 9162, adjacent to the 60 foot TLM-18 dish antenna.

Admission $10. This includes admission to all InfoAge museums.

Directions to ISEC
2300 Marconi Road, Wall, NJ 07719