...disk covered in hydrocarbon haze. "It takes a bit of processing to bring out features," said imaging team leader Carolyn Porco. There was concern that bad weather in Spain might interfere with some of the night-long data transmissions. Cassini...
...the eons. "My suspicion so far from what we've seen is that it's a body from the outer solar system," said Carolyn Porco, leader of the Cassini imaging team. The internationally built Cassini spacecraft came within about 1,300 miles...
...the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco. "This week has been the tale of two moons," imaging scientist Carolyn Porco said. "One of them has been like out of a Lewis Carroll story and gets curiouser and curiouser the more we look at...
...out in the solar system. People are more excited about this object than its size would lead you to believe," said Carolyn Porco, imaging team leader. NASA this week released three fuzzy images of Phoebe taken by Cassini between June 4 and June...
...descent, and more than 10 minutes of data from the surface itself. "I'm shocked. It's remarkable," said Carolyn Porco of the Cassini Imaging Center. "There are river channels. There are channels cut by something... a fluid of some...