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More Spectacular Images From Cassini

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
December 29, 2011
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Photo: Titan and Dione As Seen by Cassini
“Saturn’s third-largest moon Dione can be seen through the haze of its largest moon, Titan, in this view of the two posing before the planet and its rings from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. This view looks toward the anti-Saturn side of Titan (3200 miles, 5150 kilometers across) and Dione (698 miles, 1123 kilometers across). North is up on the moons. This view looks toward the northern, sunlit side of the rings from just above the ring plane.”

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One response to “More Spectacular Images From Cassini”

  1. Richard Judd says:
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    This is what it’s all about- go Cassini (long may your budget be maintained!).