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Published online 1 July 2004 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news040628-19
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Cassini enters orbit
Saturn satellite slides smoothly into position.
The world's space scientists can uncross their fingers; last night theCassini-Huygens probe successfully negotiated its way into Saturn's orbit,where it will spend four years observing the ringed planet at closequarters.
Cassini's main engine successfully fired a 95-minute 'burn' to slow theprobe enough to be captured by Saturn's gravity.
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