Cassini 🪐 Cassini Was A Sophisticated Robotic Spacecraft Sent To Study And Capture The Beauty Of Saturn.

Cassini 🪐 Cassini Was A Sophisticated Robotic Spacecraft Sent To Study And Capture The Beauty Of Saturn.
Cassini 🪐 Cassini Was A Sophisticated Robotic Spacecraft Sent To Study And Capture The Beauty Of Saturn.
Cassini 🪐 Cassini Was A Sophisticated Robotic Spacecraft Sent To Study And Capture The Beauty Of Saturn.

Cassini 🪐 Cassini was a sophisticated robotic spacecraft sent to study and capture the beauty of Saturn. She embarked on a great adventure and made many fascinating discoveries along her way. Until finally, with one last maneuver, she plunged into the gas giant and perished in a final, fatal embrace. She became one with her muse for an eternity. You can read more about the original Cassini’s journey here and here :)

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Call me Robin! I draw robots and stuff! A spacecraft fandom blog for the most part. 📍Shanghai, boring person extraordinaire, 中文/English, he/she. https://linktr.ee/RobinW

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