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Cassini–Huygens and Iridium

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Difference between Cassini–Huygens and Iridium

Cassini–Huygens vs. Iridium

Cassini–Huygens, commonly called Cassini, was a space-research mission by NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Italian Space Agency (ASI) to send a space probe to study the planet Saturn and its system, including its rings and natural satellites. Iridium is a chemical element; it has symbol Ir and atomic number 77.

Similarities between Cassini–Huygens and Iridium

Cassini–Huygens and Iridium have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Asteroid, Cosmic dust, Galileo (spacecraft), Hydrocarbon, New Horizons, Plutonium-238, Radioisotope thermoelectric generator, Viking program, Voyager program.

Asteroid

An asteroid is a minor planet—an object that is neither a true planet nor an identified comet— that orbits within the inner Solar System.

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Cosmic dust

Cosmic dustalso called extraterrestrial dust, space dust, or star dustis dust that occurs in outer space or has fallen onto Earth.

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Galileo (spacecraft)

Galileo was an American robotic space probe that studied the planet Jupiter and its moons, as well as the asteroids Gaspra and Ida.

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Hydrocarbon

In organic chemistry, a hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon.

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New Horizons

New Horizons is an interplanetary space probe launched as a part of NASA's New Frontiers program.

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Plutonium-238

Plutonium-238 (238Pu or Pu-238) is a radioactive isotope of plutonium that has a half-life of 87.7 years.

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Radioisotope thermoelectric generator

A radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG, RITEG), sometimes referred to as a radioisotope power system (RPS), is a type of nuclear battery that uses an array of thermocouples to convert the heat released by the decay of a suitable radioactive material into electricity by the Seebeck effect.

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Viking program

The Viking program consisted of a pair of identical American space probes, Viking 1 and Viking 2, which landed on Mars in 1976.

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Voyager program

The Voyager program is an American scientific program that employs two interstellar probes, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2.

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Cassini–Huygens and Iridium Comparison

Cassini–Huygens has 233 relations, while Iridium has 283. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 1.74% = 9 / (233 + 283).

References

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