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Workers install a Radioisotope Thermal Generator (RTG) in the Cassini spacecraft late 10 October on launch pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL. The RTG will be used to generate electricity on the Cassini's seven-year deep space journey to the planet Saturn. The plutonium-powered spacecraft will take off 13 October. AFP PHOTO/NASA (Photo by NASA / NASA / AFP) (Photo by NASA/NASA/AFP via Getty Images)
Workers install a Radioisotope Thermal Generator (RTG) in the Cassini spacecraft late 10 October on launch pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL. The RTG will be used to generate electricity on the Cassini's seven-year deep space journey to the planet Saturn. The plutonium-powered spacecraft will take off 13 October. AFP PHOTO/NASA (Photo by NASA / NASA / AFP) (Photo by NASA/NASA/AFP via Getty Images)
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