An amazing photo taken by a NASA probe shows Saturn and its large moon Titan shining as pretty crescents in deep space. The two cosmic bodies were imaged by the Cassini spacecraft, which has been exploring the Saturn system for about 10 years. The image — released on Monday (Nov. 3) ...
The photo below is a more recent picture of Saturn I took through my Celestron Edge HD 11 telescope. This picture was created using a monochrome camera and RGB filters. The planet Saturn captured through an 11″ Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope. In terms of objects in the night sky, planets ar...
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Re: APOD: A Season of Saturn (2023 Aug 25) Post by dergolem » Fri Aug 25, 2023 3:59 pm I really appreciate the dedication of the photographer, Andy Casely. Taking that photo yearly lets us see the wonder of Saturn as it moves through space. This is the real thing, not an ar...
6 thoughts on “A photographic (non-CGI) fly-by of Saturn” David March 17, 2011 at 9:11 am This is great, but it’s not really “no cgi.” It depends on how you define cgi. I thought from the description that someone had taken consecutive frames from Cassini and made an ...
Saturn was called Cronus. Saturn/Cronus is most famous for being one of the Titans, a group of gods who fought with the next generation of gods led by Jupiter (in Roman mythology) or Zeus (in Greek mythology). Your culture may have different stories and monikers associated with Saturn, ho...
Photometry and polarimetry of Saturn's rings from Pioneer Saturn We present a profile of the average normal optical depth for Saturn's rings between 1.22 and 2.35 Rs. In the A and B rings, horizontal inhomogeneities make... LW Esposito,JP Dilley,JW Fountain - 《Journal of Geophysical Research...
The Imaging Photopolarimeter (IPP) experiment aboard the Pioneer spacecraft measured the linear polarization of red and blue sunlight scattered from Saturn's atmosphere at phase angles from 9 to 150°. This paper presents the observations, discusses their reduction, and summarizes the reduced data. ...