Saturn's moons: What a difference a decade makes

Thursday, December 11, 2014 - 09:50 in Astronomy & Space

Almost immediately after NASA's twin Voyager spacecraft made their brief visits to Saturn in the early 1980s, scientists were hungry for more. The Voyagers had offered them only a brief glimpse of a family of new worlds—Saturn's icy moons—and the researchers were eager to spend more time among those bodies.

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