again Celestia is good for a stunning precision test:
Cassini's Private Eclipse:
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images/image-details.cfm?imageID=1411
Here is some parts of the caption:
NASA wrote:For this movie, Cassini pointed its cameras toward Saturn's moon Dione to witness its distant sibling moon Rhea briefly pass behind in a series of 32 individual frames taken over 17 minutes. Four individual frames from the eclipse are shown at bottom.
Rhea (1,528 kilometers, or 949 miles across) is larger than Dione (1,118 kilometers, or 695 miles across), but also is farther away as seen here, which explains why the two moons appear to be roughly the same angular size.
I checked "Cassini's Private Eclipse" of Feb 20 2005 with Celestia and compared the result with the respective photo from the above site: amazing...
Enjoy,
Bye Fridger