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Gay Yee Hill: Good evening and welcome to Cassini-Huygens Mission Control
at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
The flight team is in place for S O I, that is: Saturn Orbit Insertion.
And that is when the spacecraft must be captured by Saturn's gravity
or it will fly right on past the planet, and the mission is over.
Todd Barber: Time to turn back around to the S O I burn attitude or 'pointing position'
and light up the rockets.
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Mission Control voice: We have a Doppler signature, signifying engine turn-on.
Applause.  Voice: Yeah!
Barber: It's 9:05 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time. The S O I burn is approximately 92 per cent complete.
And we expect to track Doppler now through the end of the burn.
Mission Control voices: Flight to [unintelligible]-com. Go ahead S-1 com.
The Doppler has flattened out.
Team: Woo! Applause.
Barber: OK. We have burn complete here.
Team member: Four years for this moment! Ha!
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