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Summary
PIA05429
Target Name: |
Saturn |
Is a satellite of: |
Sun |
Mission: |
Cassini |
Spacecraft: |
Cassini Orbiter |
Instrument: |
Imaging Science Subsystem - Wide Angle
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Product Size: |
1016 samples x 634 lines |
Produced By: |
CICLOPS/Space Science Institute
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Primary Data Set: |
Cassini |
Full-Res TIFF: |
PIA05429.tif (456.2 kB) |
Full-Res JPEG: |
PIA05429.jpg (21.06 kB) |
Frigid Ringworld
A frigid ball of gas in the blackness of space, Cassini's new home, Saturn, appears cool and serene in this natural colour image. The spacecraft obtained this view as it sped outward from the planet on its initial orbit. At the left, Saturn's shadow stretches almost completely across the rings, while at the right, the planet's illuminated face appears to gaze down at the far-off Sun.
Images taken through blue, green and red filters with the Cassini spacecraft wide angle camera were combined to create this view. The images were taken on July 17, 2004, from a distance of about 5.8 million kilometers (3.6 million miles) from Saturn. The Sun-Saturn-spacecraft, or phase angle of the image is 93 degrees. The image scale is 346 kilometers (215 miles) per pixel.
Source: http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA05429 ( direct link)
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Licensing
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