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Amazing images of Saturn and its two moons sent by the Cassini spacecraft!

The Dhaka Times Desk Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system and is the sixth from the Sun. NASA to study Saturn Cassini A spacecraft that recently sent back some stunning images of Saturn and its two moons.


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For research purposes on Saturn Cassini The spacecraft was launched in 1997 and entered Saturn's orbit in 2004. Since then, Cassini has been providing NASA with information about Saturn by sending images and videos. In that continuation, this time Cassini has sent back several rare images of Saturn, including images from two of Saturn's satellites.

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NASA researchers estimate that Saturn has about 150 moons, and of the 62 moons discovered so far, 53 have been officially named. this time Cassini New images sent by Titan and Enceladus Name two satellites. Titan and Enceladus These two satellites are larger than any satellite in the solar system!

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The image above shows a close-up of Saturn, where the rings in Saturn's sky look like swirling cyclones. However, Saturn's bright yellow color and gray blue color in some parts are clearly visible.

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The image above shows the Saturnian satellite sent by Cassini to the titan, one side of Titan is lost in light and the other side appears grayish yellowish brown. The probe has reported that the planet has hydrocarbon lakes.

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Another moon of Saturn is seen in the image above Enceladus Who, here is Enceladus covered in ice and snow, it looks like a snow-ball. Its weather is extremely cool! The picture was taken in March 2012.

Meanwhile, NASA researchers said about Cassini, before Cassini went from Earth to Saturn for research, we didn't know what satellites were there or the hydrocarbon lake on Saturn's moon Titan, but Cassini is currently giving us an idea about these things.

The Cassini spacecraft currently has less than 4 percent of the fuel it needs to stay in Saturn's rings until 2017 and send data back to Earth, after which it will crash into Saturn itself in 2017.

Source: The TechJournal

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