Here is an image, the spacecraft has sent back to Earth on its incredible mission into space. Above, the Cassini spacecraft sent back this image on August 29, 2012 of Saturn’s indigo and ochre hues undergoing a seasonal change. When Cassini arrived at Saturn in 2004, the planet’s northern hemisphere was bathed in azure blue, but as the years have passed, spring has begun in the Northern hemisphere. The blue has begun to fade, migrating south where winter is fast approaching, as shown in this natural-colour image of the gas giant and its largest moon Titan!
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Friday, 30 August 2013
Latest Cassini images of the planet Saturn and it's largest moon 'Titan'!
Here is an image, the spacecraft has sent back to Earth on its incredible mission into space. Above, the Cassini spacecraft sent back this image on August 29, 2012 of Saturn’s indigo and ochre hues undergoing a seasonal change. When Cassini arrived at Saturn in 2004, the planet’s northern hemisphere was bathed in azure blue, but as the years have passed, spring has begun in the Northern hemisphere. The blue has begun to fade, migrating south where winter is fast approaching, as shown in this natural-colour image of the gas giant and its largest moon Titan!
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cassini spacecraft,
life in space,
moon,
planets,
saturn,
solar system,
space,
titan,
universe
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