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Space Topics: Cassini-Huygens

Mission Objectives

The Cassini orbiter is designed and instrumented to perform in-depth study of the diverse phenomena in the Saturn system, including: Saturn itself; its giant, haze-shrouded moon Titan; the dynamic rings and their embedded moonlets; and the icy satellites.  Detailed science objectives include:

At Saturn:

  • Determine the vertical structure of the atmosphere (how its composition, cloud properties, density, and temperature vary with height);
  • Understand the horizontal motions of the atmosphere, its waves, eddies, and storms -- where they are and how they form, grow, evolve, and dissipate;
  • Determine the deep structure of the atmosphere, how it rotates, and how it relates to the upper atmosphere;
  • Study how the atmosphere varies with time, both on short (daily) and long (seasonal) time scales;
  • Investigate the relationship between the ionosphere, the magnetic field, and the plasma environment; and
  • Investigate the sources of lightning.

At Titan:

  • Determine the vertical and horizontal structure of the atmosphere (how its composition, cloud properties, density, and temperature vary with height and location);
  • In particular, observe the distribution of trace gases, complex organic molecules, and investigate scenarios for their formation and evolution;
  • Measure winds, study clouds, and search for lightning;
  • Study how the atmosphere varies with time, both on short (daily) and long (seasonal) time scales;
  • Determine the physical state, topography, and composition of Titan’s surface, and understand how it is evolving with time;
  • Characterize the internal structure; and
  • Investigate the upper atmosphere, its relationship to Saturn’s magnetic field and the solar wind, and its role as a source of neutral and ionized material in Saturn’s magnetosphere.

Rings:

  • Map the composition and size distribution of ring material;
  • Study the configuration of the rings and the dynamic processes responsible for their structure;
  • Investigate the relationships between the rings and the embedded moons;
  • Search for new ring-embedded moons; and
  • Study the interaction between the rings and Saturn’s magnetosphere, ionosphere, and atmosphere.

Icy Satellites:

  • Map their surface geology and composition and determine their geologic histories;
  • Define the physical processes responsible for the surface and subsurface structure;
  • Determine their bulk compositions and internal structure; and
  • Investigate their interactions with Saturn’s magnetosphere and ring system.