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alb5566787 Cassini, in her last year of life, flies high risk orbits between Saturn's rings and the planet itself.
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alb5569267 The Cassini spacecraft witnesses a shrunken sun break over Saturn. Saturn's rings and two of its moons are also visible.
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917_05_WHA_1345TH Saturn's fourth-largest moon, Dione, can be seen through the haze of the planet's largest moon, Titan, in this view of the two posing before the planet and its rings from NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
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917_05_WHA_1337TH Saturn's moons Daphnis and Pan demonstrate their effects on the planet's rings in this view from the Cassini spacecraft.
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917_05_WHA_1323TH Saturn's largest moon, Titan, looks small here, pictured to the right of the gas giant in this Cassini spacecraft view.
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917_05_WHA_1321TH Saturn's moon Mimas joins the planet's rings which appear truncated by the planet's shadow in this Cassini spacecraft image.
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917_05_WHA_1313TH Saturn's rings lie between a pair of moons in this Cassini spacecraft view that features Mimas and Prometheus.
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917_05_WHA_1307TH A pair of Saturn's moons appears as if hung below the planet's rings in this Cassini spacecraft view. Enceladus and Tethys.
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917_05_WHA_1305TH The Cassini spacecraft watches as the shadows of Saturn's rings grow wider and creep farther south as the seasons progress from the planet's August 2009 equinox.
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917_05_WHA_1301TH The huge storm churning through the atmosphere in Saturn's northern hemisphere overtakes itself as it encircles the planet in this true-color view from NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
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917_05_WHA_1289TH The Cassini spacecraft observes three of Saturn's moons set against the darkened night side of the planet. Rhea, Enceladus and Dione.
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917_05_WHA_1285TH Shadows cast by Saturn's rings darken the southern hemisphere of the planet and give a truncated appearance to the bottom of this Cassini spacecraft image.
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917_05_WHA_1283TH Saturn's moon Enceladus brightly reflects sunlight before a backdrop of the planet's rings and the rings' shadows cast onto the planet. Cassini.
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917_05_WHA_1281TH Shadows seem ubiquitous in this Cassini spacecraft view of Saturn's rings captured shortly after the planet's August 2009 equinox.
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917_05_WHA_1269TH Rhea's trailing hemisphere shows off its wispy terrain on the left of this image which includes Saturn's rings in the distance. Cassini.
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917_05_WHA_1265TH Saturn's shadow interrupts the planet's rings, leaving just thin slivers of the rings visible in this image, which shows a pair of the planet's small moons. Cassini.
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917_05_WHA_1261TH Spokes, those ghostly radial markings on Saturn's B ring, appear bright compared to the rings in this image taken a little more than a month after the planet's August 2009 equinox. Cassini.
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917_05_WHA_1257TH A pair of Saturn's moons accompany the planet and its rings. Dione is in top left and Tethys is below. Cassini.
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917_05_WHA_1253TH The shadow of the moon Mimas has just slipped off Saturn's rings and onto the planet in this Cassini spacecraft image.
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926_09_bralmn140p4 Saturn's rings
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