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IN PHOTOS: Saturn's rings get an AMAZING bead!

Last updated on: June 21, 2012 08:26 IST
The Cassini spacecraft views Saturn with a selection of its moons in varying sizes. Titan is in the center of the image, while smaller moon Enceladus is on the far right.

Titan, Saturn's largest moon, appears to be strung like a bead on the planet's rings, which cast shadows onto the southern hemisphere of the gas giant in a new image from Cassini spacecraft.

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IN PHOTOS: Saturn's rings get an AMAZING bead!

Last updated on: June 21, 2012 08:26 IST
Titan's atmosphere makes Saturn's largest moon look like a fuzzy orange ball in this natural color view from the Cassini spacecraft.

Faint but exquisite detail in the gas giant's upper atmosphere paints a tranquil scene.

A thin band of bright white ammonia ice clouds is etched into the planet's disc towards the top of the image while clouds dotted below are faded scars of a huge storm that raged across the planet through much of 2011.

IN PHOTOS: Saturn's rings get an AMAZING bead!

Last updated on: June 21, 2012 08:26 IST
The colorful globe of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, passes in front of the planet and its rings in this true color snapshot from NASA's Cassini spacecraft.

Shadows cast by Saturn's iconic rings appear painted onto the planet's southern hemisphere in two thick bands broken by thin, lighter stripes, reflecting the intricacies of the individual rings.

IN PHOTOS: Saturn's rings get an AMAZING bead!

Last updated on: June 21, 2012 08:26 IST
Saturn's rings cut across this view of the planet's largest moon, Titan.

As Saturn's seasons progress towards northern hemisphere summer, the rings will appear to grow wider and wider.

IN PHOTOS: Saturn's rings get an AMAZING bead!

Last updated on: June 21, 2012 08:26 IST
Saturn's rings cut across an eerie scene that is ruled by Titan's luminous crescent and globe-encircling haze, broken by the small moon Enceladus, whose icy jets are dimly visible at its south pole.

Meanwhile, Titan appears to hang on the planet's rings like a bead on a necklace. The effect is a result of the line-of-sight viewing position; Titan orbits Saturn at an average distance of 1, 221,870 km.


IN PHOTOS: Saturn's rings get an AMAZING bead!

Last updated on: June 21, 2012 08:26 IST
Encircled in purple stratospheric haze, Titan appears as a softly glowing sphere in this colourised image

The moon is an enigma in itself: cloaked in a thick nitrogen-rich atmosphere, it is the only moon in the Solar System that has a dense atmosphere.

IN PHOTOS: Saturn's rings get an AMAZING bead!

Last updated on: June 21, 2012 08:26 IST
NASA's Cassini spacecraft chronicles the change of seasons as it captures clouds concentrated near the equator of Saturn's largest moon, Titan.

Lakes of liquid hydrocarbons pool on its surface, and an active methane cycle plays a similar role to Earth's water cycle, complete with clouds and methane rain.

IN PHOTOS: Saturn's rings get an AMAZING bead!

Last updated on: June 21, 2012 08:26 IST
The Cassini spacecraft views the cratered surface of Saturn's moon Tethys in front of the hazy orb of the planet's largest moon, Titan

Cassini has been in orbit around Saturn since 2004 and is now in its second extended mission phase, the Cassini Solstice Mission, which will continue until 2017.

IN PHOTOS: Saturn's rings get an AMAZING bead!

Last updated on: June 21, 2012 08:26 IST
A crescent Titan

The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency.

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