It will soon be spring on Saturn ... and it will last for the next eight years or so. To celebrate the slow passing of the seasons of the giant ringed planet, NASA has released four real-color images sent back by the Cassini space probe. The images not only show the seasonal changes, but also the mysterious vortex recently discovered at the south pole of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan... Continue Reading Saturn and Titan in living color
Section: Science and Education
Tags: Cassini, ESA, NASA, Saturn, Space, Spacecraft, Titan
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