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What the Earth and Moon Look Like From Saturn The image above is a color-composite made from raw images acquired by Cassini in red, green, and blue visible light wavelengths. Some of the specks around the edges are background stars, and others are the result of high-energy particle noise, of which some have been digitally removed. The Moon is the bright dot just below and to the left of Earth. Cassini acquired the images while capturing views of Saturn in eclipse against the Sun between 22:24:00 UTC on July 19 and 02:43:00 UTC on July 20 (6:24 to 10:43 pm EDT July 19.) On Cassini time, the Earth imaging took place between 22:47:13 UTC (6:47:13 pm EDT) and 23:01:56 UTC (7:01:56 pm EDT) on the 19th. Read more: universetoday/103611/what-the-earth-and-moon-look-like-from-saturn/#ixzz2aoQmDWzA
Posted on: Sun, 21 Jul 2013 17:50:21 +0000

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