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NASA released a panoramic image of the solar system from the dark side of Saturn on Tuesday, the result of 141 separate photos taken over four hours by NASA's Cassini spacecraft in July. There's ...
If the midweek hump has you in a contemplative spirits, this stunning image of Earth as pictured by the Cassini spacecraft from Saturn, 898 million miles (1.44 billion kilometers) away, may offer ...
The photo, titled “ The Day the Earth Smiled,” was taken on July 19, 2013, as Cassini orbited Saturn, positioned on the gas giant’s dark side.
Astronomers investigate a potential impact on Saturn after a bright flash was caught on camera. NASA image may show first ...
NASA's Cassini spacecraft is 898 million miles away taking pictures of Earth - a feat so incredible it's difficult to get your head around.
NASA released the first natural-color image of Saturn from space, in which Saturn, its moons and rings, and Earth, Venus and Mars, are visible.
Other spacecraft, when pointed toward Earth, have captured incredible views: Earth behind Saturn’s rings and pictured at many angles in clear detail, with the moon at its side.
NASA/JPL/SSI A false-color view of Saturn's moon Rhea captured by NASA's Cassini spacecraft on March 2, 2010. This image shows the side of the moon that always faces the planet.
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It shows the left side of the planet by day and the right by night, and scientists say it is the first image of the clouds covering Saturn's surface, 746 million miles from Earth.