The latest NASA "Image of the Day" image.
The surface of Saturn's moon Dione is rendered in  crisp detail against a hazy, ghostly Titan. Visible in this image are  hints of atmospheric banding around Titan's north pole. 
The image was  taken in visible blue light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle  camera on April 10, 2010. 
The view was acquired at a distance of  approximately 1.8 million kilometers (1.1 million miles) from Dione and  2.7 million kilometers (1.7 million miles) from Titan. 
Scale in the  original image was 11 kilometers (7 miles) per pixel on Dione and 16  kilometers (10 miles) on Titan. The image has been magnified by a factor  of 1.5 and contrast-enhanced to aid visibility. 
Image Credit:  NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
Τρίτη, 29 Ιούνιος  2010 7:00:00 πμ
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