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@CassiniSaturn

Cruising around Saturn, its moons and the magnificent rings

Saturn, Solar System
Joined June 2008

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  1. Dione's wispy terrain, brightly lit alongside Saturn's elegant rings.

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  2. A snowman-shaped trio of craters near the north pole of

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  3. A poignant farewell to our close views of Saturn's amazing moon

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  4. Enceladus, old and new: Saturn's moon dramatically displays the contrasts in its terrain.

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  5. Closing in on Enceladus, one last time

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  6. Like a cosmic bull's-eye, Enceladus and Tethys line up almost perfectly for the cameras.

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  7. A new look at Saturn's moon Prometheus, one of the highest resolution views ever. Details:

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  8. Tethys, dwarfed by the scale of Saturn and its rings, appears as an elegant crescent

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  9. Peering through the haze: an infrared view of Titan's surface. Details:

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  10. Water World: Saturn's moon Enceladus and the rings.

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  11. Saturn's rings (seen almost edge-on in the background) sneak into this image of Dione.

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  12. The fresh surface of Saturn's active moon Enceladus reflects more brightly than Dione's.

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  13. Flying by Saturn's giant moon Titan today:

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  14. Scientists have detected a monstrous new cloud near the south pole of Saturn's moon Titan

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  15. Saturn's moon Epimetheus and the rings.

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    Deserts and dunes: Astronomers use Earth as analogue for ‘s moon

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  17. The dune lands of Titan: Fensal (north) and Aztlan (south). Learn more at

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  18. Have a safe and happy Halloween!

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  19. Processed images from available. Some of the most exciting science yet to come.

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  20. A first look at some raw, unprocessed images from the flyby. More to come.

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