A journey that began in the early 80s, took off in the late 90s, arrived mid of the first decade of the new millennia  came today to an end.   Roughly 2 p.m. MESZ we got the very last signal after roughly 1,5 hours earlier the probe broke apart and its debris fell deeper into Saturns atmosphere and was shining its last light. Just as a true Division player, Cassini worked for the green teams effort to the very end:   Doing all the importing spotting, fighting to keep its main turret pointed in the right direction for the very last salvo;  before ultimately ramming itself on purpose into that noob that is camping roughly around 8 to 11 AU  away from the (blue-)mainbase!     Lets give our last salute to a project that spanned over several decades, a probe that worked for2 decades after being launched (something that cant be said about this game after 2 years ) and the effort of everyone involved on earth.     And if thats to much text for ya .........           €: @T0byJug  Philiae, Rosetta, Huygens, etc ......... and even  Schiaparelli ( ) did the grounding before it was cool! Cassini is just a copycat.  (Also Schiaparelli had bigger explosions! )