Peering Deeper into Saturn's Atmosphere
30 June 2007
 

 

Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute

NASA recently published an exquisite image of Saturn, acquired by the Saturn-bound Cassini spacecraft. The image, taken in infrared light, reveals Saturn's cloud layers that lie beneath the planet's atmospheric hazes.

The spacecraft was looking down on the northern hemisphere of the Saturn, from about 24° above the dark side of the magnificent rings. The rings' shadow extends north of Saturn's characteristic bright equatorial cloud band. 

The image was obtained on 24 May 2007, applying Cassini's wide-angle camera. The spacecraft was approximately 1.5 million km from Saturn. Image scale is 89 km per pixel.

Further Reading

Cassini-Huygens Mission

http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.cfm

Aymen Mohamed Ibrahem

Senior Astronomy Specialist

 
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