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Cassini at Saturn Interactive Explorer (CASSIE), NASA's first 3D interactive mission experience
ugordan
post Jan 31 2008, 08:26 PM
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I just noticed this new feature on the Cassini home page, anybody tried it out yet?

I remember Emily mentioning this a while ago in one of her blog entries, I guess the tool has finally seen the light of day.


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Airbag
post Jul 2 2008, 05:49 PM
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Really nice. Love watching the "magrolls" (or whatever they call them on the Cassini project) and transitioning between the spin and 3-axis stabilized modes. Wish there was a "real time" mode though (or did I miss it?) so you can just have that window open all the time and "see what Cassini is doing now" once in a while.

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