A Close Pass of Saturn's Moon Dione
Image Credit: Cassini Imaging Team, ISS, JPL, ESA, NASA Explanation: What's that past Dione? When making its closest pass yet of Saturn's moon
Dione late last year, the robotic Cassini spacecraft snapped this far-ranging picture featuring Dione, Saturn's rings, and the two small moons
Epimetheus and
Prometheus. The
above image captures part of the heavily cratered snow-white surface of the 1,100 kilometer wide
Dione, the thinness of Saturn's rings, and the
comparative darkness of the smaller moon
Epimetheus. The image was taken when Cassini was only about 100,000 kilometers from the
large icy moon. Future events in Cassini's
continuing exploration of Saturn and its moons include tomorrow's
flyby of Titan and imaging the
distant Earth passing behind Saturn in June.
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