Saturn‘s moon Enceladus shows off its beautiful plume to the Cassini spacecraft’s cameras. Enceladus (313 miles - 504 kilometers across) is seen here illuminated by light reflected off Saturn. Image © NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute
Continent-sized Hurricane on Saturn
Huge Saturn Thunder Storm ate its own tail
Rare and spectacular view of Saturn
The first River in an Alien world
This is the first ever image of a 250 mile river in an Alien world. Captured by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft shows a vast river system on Saturn‘s largest moon Titan. Left: A river in Titan. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASI Right: Nile river. Image credit: NASA
Saturn’s Swirling North Pole
Two ‘Pac-Man Moons’ orbit Saturn
Astronomers with NASA’s Cassini mission have spotted two features shaped like the 1980s video game icon “Pac-Man” on moons of Saturn. One was observed on the moon Mimas in 2010 and the latest on the moon Tethys.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/GSFC/SWRI
Saturn rings and Tethys
Obscured by Saturn Rings
Neon Saturn
Flying over the unlit side of Saturn’s rings, the Cassini spacecraft captures Saturn’s glow, represented in brilliant shades of electric blue, sapphire and mint green, while the planet’s shadow casts a wide net on the rings. Image credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
















