Pluto & Charon on July 1, 2015 at 04:18:10 UTC (Range: 15.9M km)
Credits: NASA/Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute
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Pluto & Charon on July 1, 2015 at 04:18:10 UTC (Range: 15.9M km)
Credits: NASA/Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute
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Cassini captured this image of Saturn on April 7, 2015 using its CB2 and CL2 filters.
That small bright speck on the left might be Dione, one of Saturn’s moons.
Credit: NASA/JPL/SSI/@ObservingSpace
Three Crescent Moons
This is a composite image created from three separate images that Cassini captured of Saturn’s moons Titan, Rhea, and tiny Mimas on March 25, 2015 at around 20:10 UTC. All three moons were within the NAC field-of-view. Mimas is the small moon that is barely visible in the image (see annotated image below).
Annotated image
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