Abstract

On 15 September, the Cassini space probe will burn up in Saturn's atmosphere, ending a 20-year voyage of scientific discovery. In this commemorative special we look at the wonders Cassini has seen, where it fits in the pantheon of outer solar system missions, and why its successors will be searching for one thing – life

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