00:00On this day in space.
00:04In 1979, NASA's robotic space probe Pioneer 11 became the first
00:08spacecraft to fly by Saturn. Pioneer 11 launched in 1973
00:12on a mission to explore the asteroid belt, Jupiter, and Saturn.
00:16It launched directly towards Jupiter, then used Jupiter's gravity to slingshot around the planet
00:20making a sharp turn and flying straight towards Saturn. Four years and
00:24nine months later, it finally arrived at the ringed planet. During its closest
00:28approach, it was about 13,000 miles above Saturn's cloud tops.
00:32Because NASA's two Voyager probes were also on their way to Saturn at that point,
00:36they sent Pioneer 11 straight through Saturn's ring so it could determine whether it was safe
00:40for the Voyagers to do the same thing years down the road.
00:44So Pioneer 11 pioneered the way through Saturn's outer rings, going where no spacecraft
00:48had gone before, and nearly colliding with a small moon along the way.
00:52Pioneer 11 actually discovered several moons of Saturn along with a new ring and the
00:56first evidence of a magnetic field around the planet. And that's what happened
01:00on this day in space.
01:04NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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