Cassini captured this image of Saturn on Jan. 26, 2015 using its CB2 and CL2 filters. Cassini was approximately 2,110,052 miles (3,395,799 kilometers) away from Saturn at the time the image was taken.
Credit: NASA/JPL/SSI/@ObservingSpace
This is a composite image created from three images that Cassini captured on Jan. 8, 2015. Cassini was approximately 581,474 miles (935,791 kilometers) from Saturn at the time the images were taken.
A star or one of Saturn’s moons looms near the F ring on the lefthand side.
The images were processed differently than usual and the final outcome based on similar imagery color from In Saturn’s Rings (screenshot).
Credit: NASA/JPL/SSI/@ObservingSpace
This is a RGB+CB3/CL2 composite created from four images that Cassini captured of Saturn on Aug. 23, 2014. Cassini was approximately 1,126,553 miles (1,813,012 kilometers) away from Saturn at the time the images were taken.
Credit: NASA/JPL/SSI
Similar image without color.
Different image from 2009.