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On This Day in Space! Sept. 1, 1979: Pioneer 11 Becomes 1st Spacecraft to Visit Saturn

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On Sept. 1, 1979, NASA's robotic space probe Pioneer 11 became the first spacecraft to fly by Saturn.

Pioneer 11: Up Close with Jupiter & Saturn

Pioneer 11 launched in 1973 on a mission to explore the Asteroid Belt, Jupiter and Saturn. It launched directly toward Jupiter, then used Jupiter's gravity to slingshot around the planet, make a sharp turn and start flying toward Saturn. Four years and nine months later, it finally made it to Saturn.

During its closest approach, it was about 13,000 miles (2,100 kilometers) above the planet's cloud tops. Because NASA's two Voyager probes were also on their way to Saturn at that point, they sent Pioneer 11 straight through Saturn's rings so it could determine whether it was safe for the Voyagers to do the same thing years down the road. So Pioneer 11 pioneered the way through Saturn's outer rings, going where no spacecraft had gone before – and nearly colliding with a small moon along the way.

Pioneer 11 actually discovered several moons, along with a new ring, and the first evidence of a magnetic field around Saturn.
 
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The year mentioned make me think why still we are in experimental stage in space sector rather than going for adventures in space ?
 
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The year mentioned make me think why still we are in experimental stage in space sector rather than going for adventures in space ?

The main reason was the cost associated with space launches. Now with space x and other reusable rockets and technology maturation its affordable. Soon we will be able to build huge platforms assembled in orbit, with people and equipment.
 
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