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Keywords: rings, Tethys, Saturn
![Земля машет Сатурну](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2013/08/24/0001292233/wave_earth_mosaic_900c.preview.jpg)
24.08.2013
This friendly photo collage is constructed from more than 1,400 images shared by denizens of planet Earth as part of the Cassini Mission's July 19th Wave at Saturn event. The base picture...
![В тени Сатурна](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/09/05/0001253556/newrings_cassini.preview.jpg)
4.09.2011
In the shadow of Saturn, unexpected wonders appear. The robotic Cassini spacecraft now orbiting Saturn drifted in giant planet's shadow for about 12 hours in 2006 and looked back toward the eclipsed Sun. Cassini saw a view unlike any other.
![Сатурн: тени солнечных часов](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/10/13/0001254166/saturn9_cassini_900.preview.jpg)
12.10.2011
Saturn's rings form one of the larger sundials known. This sundial, however, determines only the season of Saturn, not the time of day. In 2009, during Saturn's last equinox, Saturn's thin rings threw almost no shadows onto Saturn, since the ring plane pointed directly toward the Sun.
![Кольца Сатурна: внутри, сквозь и вне.](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/10/27/0001254369/fourmoons_cassini_900.preview.jpg)
26.10.2011
A fourth moon is visible on the above image if you look hard enough. First -- and furthest in the background -- is Titan, the largest moon of Saturn and one of the larger moons in the Solar System. The dark feature across the top of this perpetually cloudy world is the north polar hood.
![Земля и Луна: вид с Сатурна](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2013/07/22/0001290936/earthmoon_cassini_960.preview.jpg)
22.07.2013
You are here. Everyone you've ever known is here. Every human who has ever lived -- is here. Pictured above is the Earth-Moon system as captured by the Cassini mission orbiting Saturn in the outer Solar System.
![Сатурн сверху](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2013/10/21/0001294813/saturnmosaic_cassini_960.preview.jpg)
21.10.2013
This image of Saturn could not have been taken from Earth. No Earth based picture could possibly view the night side of Saturn and the corresponding shadow cast across Saturn's rings. Since Earth is much closer to the Sun than Saturn, only the day side of the ringed planet is visible from the Earth.
![Сатурн, Титан, кольца и дымка](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2013/10/24/0001294931/titanbusy_cassini_960.preview.jpg)
29.07.2013
This is not a solar eclipse. Pictured above is a busy vista of moons and rings taken at Saturn. The large circular object in the center of the image is Titan, the largest moon of Saturn and one of the most intriguing objects in the entire Solar System.
![Крабовидная туманность и планета Сатурн](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/01/10/0001182341/saturnm1_wodaski_c2.preview.jpg)
10.01.2003
Wandering through the constellation Taurus, Saturn made its closest approach to planet Earth last month, tilting its lovely rings toward appreciative skygazers while rising high in midnight skies. On January 4th and 5th, Saturn...
![Сатурн около лимба Луны](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/02/22/0001174901/occsat_martinez.preview.jpg)
22.02.2002
Gliding through the sky on Wednesday evening, February 20th, a first quarter Moon seemed to run over bright planet Saturn as viewed from much of North America. In this sharp sequence of telescopic digital...
![Покрытие Сатурна Луной](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/10/15/0001208722/ocsat_anim.preview.gif)
8.05.1999
On September 18, 1997, many stargazers in the U. S. were able to watch a lovely early morning lunar occultation as a bright Moon passed in front of Saturn. Using a 1.2 meter reflector, astronomer Kris Stanek had an excellent view of this dream-like event from the Whipple Observatory atop Arizona's Mount Hopkins.
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