Cassini Catches Janus, Dione and Saturn's Horizon in a Unique View
Credit: NASA/JPL/SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE
NASA's Cassini spacecraft captured this Miro-esque view of the ringed planet from a distance of 1.8 million mi. on Mar. 10, using its narrow-angle camera and an infrared filter. Dione, the larger of the two moons visible, and Janus stalk the edge-on rings with the planet's horizon beyond. Dione...
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