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NewsEvents > Enceladus flyby Nov. 30, 2010
Diagram showing the relative position of the close Enceladus fly-bys E-11 through E-21.
Cassini's E-12 through E-21 Trajectories
The Cassini spacecraft looks over cratered and tectonically deformed terrain on Saturn's moon Enceladus
Looking Over Enceladus
Enceladus
Bright Jets, Dimly Lit Terrain
Artist's concept of the Nov. 30 Enceladus flyby
Enceladus 'E-12' Flyby: Insight into the Interior of Enceladus
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