by: Rishad
November in England // Aesthetic Compilation
2015
A photo of Saturn. Took by Cassini with COISS on September 17, 2007 at 08:33:22. Detail page on OPUS database.
by: Nick Verbelchuk
Mount Rainier // Dipsauce
Waitomo Glowworm Caves // Shaun Jeffers
Switzerland // Hannes Becker
“Right now, in Earth’s skies, Saturn appears at its biggest and brightest. Just look to the southeastern skies (from the northern hemisphere), slightly east of bright Jupiter. With Earth between the Sun and Saturn, it’s poised for spectacular viewing. But the true star of Saturn is its main rings, now tilted for excellent views.”
I wish we had a dedicated mission, constantly, for each of the outer planets. There’s so much out there to explore and learn about, and there’s no view like the view from actually being there. But in the absence of that, the Hubble Space Telescope is a very, very pleasing consolation prize, capable of imaging these worlds every year at incredible resolution, even from over a billion kilometers away.
Take a look at these views of Saturn, and marvel at the incredible ring system. If you want to see it for yourself, now’s the perfect time!
Marquette, Kansas // Jaxson Pohlman