Impressive series that Cassini captured before 'suicide'
Below are impressive astronomical photos, becoming the invaluable asset of the human being that Cassini spacecraft captured and sent.
After 13 years of discovery, NASA's $ 3.3 billion Cassini spacecraft will fly through Saturn's atmosphere and crash into the surface of this massive planet suicide to collide with Titan satellites. and Enceladus, which are most likely to find the most alien life in the solar system.
- For the first time in history, Cassini obtained strange sounds from Saturn
- NASA's Cassini spacecraft is about to commit suicide on Saturn next week
Below are impressive astronomical photos, becoming the invaluable asset of the human being that Cassini spacecraft captured and sent.
Image illustrates NASA's Cassini spacecraft on Saturn's Enceladus satellite.(Photo source: NASA)
The "hexagon" appearance on the extreme Saturn region was captured by the Cassini spacecraft in 2012. (Image source: NASA)
The Uranus star looks like a green round spot captured by Cassini from Saturn.(Photo source: NASA)
Cassini accidentally captured Saturn's "yin and yang" moment in 2013. (Image Source: NASA)
The moon satellite Enceladus is like a snow globe.This is the perfect photo of Enceladus captured by Cassini.(Photo source: NASA)
The highest resolution photo of a close-up of Saturn rings.(Photo source: NASA)
The image of clouds on Saturn was taken back from above by Cassini.(Photo source: NASA)
Saturn unexpectedly sheds a strange short shadow on the ring in May 2017.(Photo source: NASA)
One of the strongest bright clouds that Cassini observed was north of Moon Titan.(Photo source: NASA)
Images of the Moon Atlas was captured by Cassini at a distance of 11,000 km when untreated.(Photo source: NASA)
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