| Despite the unprecedented data the craft gathered in its final moments, its demise will be "emotionally overwhelming," Hunter Waite of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, the lead scientist for two of Cassini's scientific instruments, said before the spacecraft's final journey.
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