Cassini

What the Earth and Moon Look Like From Saturn

Did you smile and wave at Saturn on Friday? If you did (and even if you didn't) here's how you…

11 years ago

Weekly Space Hangout – July 19, 2013

Here's our Weekly Space Hangout for July 19, 2013. Watch as a team of space and astronomy journalists discuss the…

11 years ago

Waltz Around Saturn With This Beautiful Animation

In honor of this today's Wave at Saturn and The Day the Earth Smiled events, celebrating images to be taken of Earth…

11 years ago

You Can Now PhotoBomb Spacecraft Images of Earth Not Once, But Twice This Weekend

You’ve hopefully heard about the chance to have your picture taken this Friday – along with the rest of humanity…

11 years ago

Hey Planet Earth! Get Ready to Smile and Wave for a Camera That’s a Billion Kilometers Away

July 19, 2013 will be a day that we should really all try to get along. Isn’t that a noble…

11 years ago

It’s Cassini in Motion: Watch the First Teaser for “In Saturn’s Rings”

It's been 9 years (to the day, in fact) since the Cassini spacecraft first entered orbit around Saturn and ever…

11 years ago

Say Cheese: Cassini to Snap Another “Pale Blue Dot” Picture of Earth

Citizens of Earth, get ready for your Cassini close-up: once again the spacecraft is preparing to capture images of Saturn…

11 years ago

Cassini Captures Saturn’s Darkest Rings

The closest to the planet itself, the hazy arcs of Saturn's D ring may lack the reflective brilliance and sharply-defined…

11 years ago

A Ghostly “Ladder” in Saturn’s F Ring

Saturn's F ring is certainly a curious structure. Orbiting the giant planet 82,000 kilometers above its equatorial cloud tops, the…

11 years ago

Saturn’s Moon Dione May Have Been Active Like Enceladus

From a JPL press release: From a distance, most of the Saturnian moon Dione resembles a bland cueball. Thanks to…

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