NASA's Cassini Spacecraft Captures Stunning Visual of Saturn From About 746,000 Miles (See Pics)
NASA recently shared a stunning visual of Saturn captured by the Cassini spacecraft. Nasa's Cassini spacecraft captured the image from about 746,000 miles (1.2 million kilometres) using red, green, and blue filters to create the natural-color view of Saturn.
NASA recently shared a stunning visual of Saturn captured by the Cassini spacecraft. Nasa's Cassini spacecraft captured the image from about 746,000 miles (1.2 million kilometres) using red, green, and blue filters to create the natural-color view of Saturn. Cassini not only captured the gas giant but also some world photobombers with Venus, Mars, Earth, and Earth’s Moon visible as small dots of light. Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun, will be visible each day at sunset until February 2024, appearing like a bright yellowish "star" on the southeastern horizon. BLACKPINK's Jisoo Spells Glam in Black and Grey Chic Dress at an Event in Seoul (See Pics).
Here's NASA's Instagram Post:
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