Cassini photographs of Saturn and her moons

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Cassini photographs of Saturn and her moons

Post #1by asteroid » 22.04.2009, 16:38

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... -life.html

Sorry if that is a dupe, but there are some pretty cool pictures in that story.

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Small, battered Epimetheus before Saturn's A and F rings, and and smog-enshrouded Titan beyond. The colours here are artificial in order to approximate the scene as it might appear to human eyes

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Re: Cassini photographs of Saturn and her moons

Post #2by Spaceman Spiff » 22.04.2009, 17:02

Greetings asteroid!

I can't fault your taste in great shots! but you can find more if you get closer to the source at NASA's Photojournal (http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/). That one is here: http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA08391. It was taken on 28 Apr 2006.

Thumbnailing/URLing is a great way to save the planet - those image servers eat and drink fossil fuels!

Spiff.

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Re: Cassini photographs of Saturn and her moons

Post #3by RVS » 29.12.2009, 12:06


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Re: Cassini photographs of Saturn and her moons

Post #4by Chuft-Captain » 29.12.2009, 17:45

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