00:00 On this day in space.
00:03 On October 26, 2004, NASA's Cassini spacecraft took the first close-up images of Saturn's
00:09 largest moon, Titan.
00:10 The Cassini spacecraft would later drop off a probe on Titan named Huygens, which was
00:14 a European spacecraft that hitched a ride to the Saturn system with the Cassini mission.
00:19 But before Cassini dropped off its robotic passenger, it flew by Titan a few times and
00:22 took some amazing photos.
00:25 Cassini completed its first flyby three months earlier, but when it swung by this second
00:29 time, it got about 300 times closer than it did the first time.
00:33 At the closest point of this flyby, Cassini was 745 miles away from the surface of Titan.
00:38 The spacecraft took hundreds of photos during this flyby, and these were the highest-resolution
00:42 views of Titan anyone had ever seen.
00:44 And that's what happened on this day in space.
00:47 (Electronic sounds of data)
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