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Credit: Cassini Imaging Team, Cassini Project, NASA  | 
Explanation: Next stop: Saturn. The Cassini spacecraft, launched from Earth four years ago, has now swung past Jupiter and should arrive at Saturn in the year 2004. Pictured to the left is a parting shot from Cassini in January that would not have been possible from Earth: Jupiter showing a crescent phase. From the Earth and all points sunward of Jupiter, the gas giant will always appear more fully lit than a crescent. After arriving at Saturn, Cassini will decelerate to orbit the ringed world and send a probe to its enigmatic moon Titan.  | 
 Authors & editors: 
Robert Nemiroff
(MTU) &
Jerry Bonnell (USRA)
NASA Technical Rep.: 
Jay Norris.
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