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Around seven asteroids or comets are thought to hit Saturn every year, but we have never spotted one in the act. Now, it ...
Astronomers are calling for images of Saturn captured over the weekend that may help document a rare impact event with a ...
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has been snapping amazing photos of Saturn and its moons from 2004 to 2017. See some of Cassini's latest spectacular photos of the Saturn system here. SHOWN HERE: This ...
Astronomers have called for help to identify a mystery object that may have hit Saturn on Saturday in what could be the first ...
Saturn's odd hexagonal jet stream swirls in this amazing photo taken by the Cassini spacecraft. Image released Feb. 3, 2014. The Cassini spacecraft snapped this image of Saturn's "yin and yang ...
The Cassini orbiter, carrying the Huygens probe, launched from Cape Canaveral at 4:43 a.m. ET on October 15, 1997. Seven years and 2.2 billion miles later, the spacecraft arrived at the Saturn system.
No wrong answers,” NASA posted on its Instagram account Monday, accompanied by pictures of Pan, the innermost of Saturn’s moons. The photos, which were taken from the Cassini spacecraft, show ...
NASA has unveiled amazing new views of the planet Saturn showcasing the ringed wonder's moons, rings and turbulent atmosphere as seen by the Cassini spacecraft. The first photo, which NASA ...
While reanalyzing Voyager images of Saturn’s poles, astronomer David Godfrey discovered a hexagonal shape surrounding the northern pole. That surprising shape comes from jet streams moving at ...
NASA has unveiled amazing new views of the planet Saturn showcasing the ringed wonder's moons, rings and turbulent atmosphere as seen by the Cassini spacecraft.The first photo, which NASA released ...
Soak in these images now because after next year, we won't be getting anymore new close-up photos of Saturn and its many moons from Cassini.
Closer analysis of pictures taken during the Cassini spacecraft's entrance into Saturn's orbit in June has revealed another small moon -- Saturn's 34th -- and a tiny ringlet in the same orbit as ...