Beneath the rings of Saturn (via Andrew Rader on twitter
Saturn's moon Tethys (1,076 km wide) imaged by #Cassini in front of Saturn on December 3, 2005. North is to the left in this view, the rings are seen on edge along the side. (via Jason Major @JPMajor on twitter
Our planet seen from Saturn, captured by the Cassini spacecraft
Image credit: NASA
a little perspective
Titan and Enceladus eclipsed by Saturn's rings (via Andrew Rader on twitter)
Recycle, reuse, reduce, radar ♻️ (via Bobak ‘NASA’ Ferdowsi)
The GIFs above are from this beautiful video (made with footage shot by NASA and ESA using the Cassini spacecraft).
Planetary scientist (and UCLA alum) Dr. Ashwin Vasavada participated with the Cassini mission to Saturn: he played a major role in science planning for Saturn atmospheric imaging.
This is a real, unprocessed photo from Cassini spacecraft.
A hauntingly beautiful crescent #Saturn with a sliver of its rings. Taken by #Cassini Apr 29 2017 (via Sophia Nasr on twitter)