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Cassini spacecraft make its final approach to moon Hyperion orbiting around gas giant Saturn

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03/06/2015
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MEXICO: The Cassini spacecraft made its final approach to the moon Hyperion orbiting around the gas giant Saturn on May 31. The vehicle is nearing the end of its mission life, and astronomers are beginning to take more risks with the spacecraft.
Hyperion is a relatively small moon of Saturn, measuring just 111-by-82-by-64 miles, with an average radius of only 82 miles from side-to-side.
Astronomers believe this satellite of Saturn possesses a porous interior, which provides a sponge-like texture to its exterior, unlike those seen on other planetary bodies in the solar system.
The moon tumbles erratically as it orbits around Saturn. Every time a spacecraft has passed the satellite, the same face of the moon has been observed by astronomers. It is nearly impossible to predict, with any degree of accuracy, which side of Hyperion will face a robotic observatory during any given approach.
The closest approach ever between the Cassini spacecraft and Hyperion took place on Sept. 26, 2005, when the orbiting observatory flew just 323 miles away from the surface of the satellite. Roughly six minutes before this approach, while the vehicle was still 1,200 miles away, it was struck by an electrical current from the moon, measuring 200 volts.
The Cassini science team released a short video showing the moon as Cassini approached. Some of the features on the satellite appear to show a smiley face on Hyperion.

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