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Cassini Returns Never Before Seen Views of Saturn | Cassini Returns Never Before Seen Views of Saturn |
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| Written by Angel | |
| Thursday, 08 March 2007 | |
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NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured never-before-seen views of Saturn from perspectives high above and below the planet's rings. Over the last several months, the spacecraft has climbed to higher and higher inclinations, providing its cameras with glimpses of the planet and rings that have scientists gushing. ![]()
The images taken over last two months are being released today and include black and white and color mosaics, as well as a dramatic movie sequence showing the rings as they appeared to Cassini while it sped from south to north, rapidly crossing the ring plane (See Below). Also released is a playful view of the rings from high above, with the planet removed. Cassini's highly inclined orbits around Saturn will be progressively lowered so that, by late June -- three years after entering orbit -- the spacecraft will once more be orbiting in the ring plane. The new images and movie are available at: http://www.nasa.gov/cassini , http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov and http://ciclops.org .
NEWS RELEASE: 2007-022 Note: You can view all of the released Cassini-Huygens images in the image gallery. These are extreemly high quality images. Feel free to download them right from the site. Just click here for the Gallery. Below is the NASA/JPL released video from Cassini called "The Great Crossing". |
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