There are many things we know about Saturn and the Cassini Mission.These topics are both very interesting. Today we will write a essay about a amazing discoverie and amazing technology mission. Both paragraphs embrace information about Saturn and the Cassini Missions similarities and differences.
There are similarities in how each source gives information. A similarities is that they all articles give facts. For example in The Mysteries Of Saturn in paragraph 2 it says, “Saturn is one of the four gas giants that are the furthermost planets from the sun.” In The Cassini Mission in paragraph 3 it says “Titan is Saturn’s largest moon and is also the second largest within our solar system.” A another similarity is that they all have dates. For example in The Mysteries Of Saturn in paragraph 4 it says “In 1610,Galileo Galilei was the first person to look at Saturn through a telescope.” In The Cassini Mission in paragraph 2 it says “After leaving Earth in 1997, Cassini passed by Venus in 1998.” The final similarity is that they both have focus and technology. In The Mysteries Of Saturn in paragraph 1 it says “ as people have gained greater access to Saturn’s properties through improved technology and understanding.” In the Cassini Mission in paragraph 5 it says “ Computers increased the contrast and changed the color balance in the
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A difference is that The Cassini Mission has Spacecraft Missions. For example in The Cassini Mission in paragraph 1 it says “NASA has added to its knowledge of saturn by launching the Cassini spacecraft”. Another difference is that In The Cassini Mission it gives illustrations. For example In The Cassini Mission in paragraph 4 it says “In addition to gathering interesting data, Cassini provided a stunning photo on July, 19, 2013”. The final difference is that in The Mysteries Of Saturn it gives fun facts. For example in The Mysteries Of Saturn
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