Image of Saturn together with its rings and six of the planet's moons. The largest of these is Titan (considerably larger than the earth's moon) clearly seen in the upper right. The smallet satellites,Dione,Tethys and Rhea,are shown in the upper left corner (upper,middle and lower,respectively). Two of the innermost satellites,Mimas and Enceladus,appear to the lower right of the planet,Mimas being the closer one to Saturn. This picture was taken by Voyager 1 on Sept. 17,1980,when the spacecraft was 76 million kilometres away (47 million miles) from the planet | |
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