"It's not a slam-dunk. I'll sleep better when we're in
orbit."
Source: Cassini-Huygens program manager Robert
Mitchell at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, speaking in an
interview with the Washington Post. Cassini, which has been on a
journey of more than six years to get to Saturn, will enter orbit
at the end of the month -- but only after passing between the gas
giant and its infamous rings.