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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. Earth appears as a distant speck in the ...
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 ...
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. Skip to Main Content Explore Our Brands ...
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. Taking ...
Indeed, in the cosmic images below you'll glimpse some of the farthest-away views of our humble, ocean-blanketed Earth ever captured by humanity. When we view other objects, worlds, stars, or even ...
That is Saturn, as seen by the Cassini spacecraft on Oct. 17, 2012. It’s a mosaic of 60 images (taken in violet, red, and infrared light seen here in false color), methodically stitched together ...
In these new Cassini images, Saturn's C ring appears relatively bright, and the wide B ring — one of the easiest to spot from telescopes on Earth — looks darker because it is so thick that it ...
(Phys.org) —The gauzy rings of Saturn and the dark side of the planet glow in newly released infrared images obtained by NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
This view looks toward the Saturn-facing side of the smaller Rhea. ... 2013, and received on Earth March 10, 2013, ... Cassini Spacecraft Photos Show Saturn's 'Blue Moon' in All Its Glory.
12 Incredible Images of Saturn. ... The black square in the lower right side represents missing data. ... one of Saturn's moons with an atmosphere four times denser than Earth's and low gravity.
Rings, dark side of Saturn glow in new Cassini image Date: October 21, 2013 Source: NASA Summary: The gauzy rings of Saturn and the dark side of the planet glow in newly released infrared images ...
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