
The Outward Leg
Seven months under gravity-assist trajectories, past Jupiter and out to the ringed world. Time slows. The library, the lounge, the long windows.

The most photographed view in the solar system, reserved for twelve guests at a time. A fourteen-month grand tour culminating in a low pass through the Cassini gap.

Seven months under gravity-assist trajectories, past Jupiter and out to the ringed world. Time slows. The library, the lounge, the long windows.

Twelve hours skimming meters above ice particles the size of grand pianos. The ship banks; the rings fill every window. No photographs do this justice.

On the way home, a low pass over Titan's methane lakes. Orange skies, gentle rain you will never feel, and an evening you will talk about for the rest of your life.
Twelve guests per voyage. Quiet, private, white-glove from villa to orbit.
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