
Carolyn Porco (born March 6, 1953 in New York City) is an American planetary scientist known for her work in the exploration of the outer solar system, beginning with her imaging work on the Voyager missions to Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune in the 1980s. She leads the imaging science team on the Cassini mission[1][2][3] currently in orbit around Saturn. She is also an imaging scientist on the New Horizons[4] mission launched to Pluto on January 19, 2006. She is an expert on planetary rings and the Saturnian moon, Enceladus.
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TEDTalks : Carolyn Porco: Could a Saturn moon harbor life? - Carolyn Porco (2009)
TEDTalks : Fly me to the moons of Saturn - Carolyn Porco (2007)
Carolyn Porco: Explorer's Club
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The Explorers Club (Saturn) - 2005.10.20
TEDTalks : Fly me to the moons of Saturn - Carolyn Porco (2007) (video)
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Could a Saturn moon harbor life?
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