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The Cassini interplanetary traveler whizzed at 40,000 miles an hour relative speed past a moon of Saturn called Enceladus, skimming just 30 miles above the lunar surface, NASA announced. A signal from Cassini was picked up by the Deep Space Network station in Canberra, Australia, and relayed to the Cassini...
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