Goddard Team Reflects on 20 Years of Cassini

  • Released Thursday, September 14, 2017
  • ID: 12714

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Ion Bridge by Ben Niblett [PRS] and Jon Cotton [PRS]; Atmosphere Music Ltc PRS; Killer Tracks Production Music.

Tango Seduction by Brice Davoli [SACEM]; Koka Media SACEM, Universal Publiching Production Music (France) SACEM; Killer Tracks Production Music.

Sparks by Ben Niblett [PRS] and Jon Cotton [PRS]; Atmosphere Music Ltd PRS; Killer Tracks Production Music.

Espix by Mathieu Tiger [SACEM]; KTSA Publishing SACEM; Gum Tapes; Killer Tracks Production Music.

Moving South by Chris Constantinou [PRS] and Paul Frazer [PRS]; Killer Tracks BMI; Killer Tracks Production Music.

Waiting for the Morning by Jay Price [PRS]; Atmosphere Music Ltd PRS; Volta Music; Killer Tracks Production Music.

Aega by Ervin Trofimov [SACEM]; KTSA Publishing SACEM; Gum Tapes; Killer Tracks Production Music.

The people behind Cassini's Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS) reflect on their years-long experience working with their team - relationships formed, children born, challenges conquered, and their feelings as the Cassini mission comes to an end. CIRS was built and is operated at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Cassini is making its final dive into Saturn on September 15, 2017.

Read the web feature on nasa.gov.


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