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Saturn rings seen by Cassini

author: Nasa/JPL/SSI/Novapix

reference: a-sat05-10002

Image Size 300 DPI: 12 * 12 cm

The images that make up this composition were obtained from Cassini's vantage point beneath the ring plane with the narrow angle camera on June 21, 2004, at a distance of 6.4 million kilometers (4 million miles) from Saturn. The brightest part of the rings, curving from the upper right to the lower left in the image, is the B ring. Many bands throughout the B ring have a pronounced sandy color. Other color variations across the rings can be seen. Saturn's rings are made primarily of water ice. Since pure water ice is white, it is believed that different colors in the rings reflect different amounts of contamination by other materials such as rock or carbon compounds.

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2004 - ASTRONOMY - CASSINI - ENCKE - ENCKE GAP - ICE - PLANET - RING - SATURN -