Cassini Yields Closeups of Enceladus Vents

Credit: NASA/JPL/SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE
Damascus Sulcus, one of the “Tiger Stripes” on Saturn’s moon Enceladus that spews water vapor and other gases into space, is seen at a range of about 4,742 km. (2,947 mi.) in the last of seven “skeet shoot” images collected by the narrow-angle camera on NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. Resolution in this...

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