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Dazzling Shots From Cassini's Final Look at Saturn's Moon, Dione

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Dazzling Shots From Cassini's Final Look at Saturn's Moon, Dione
By Evan Dashevsky/ Science & Space/ PCMag / pcmag.com


"...Due to the intricacies involved with transmitting information 900 million miles from Saturnine orbit to California, data and images can take days to make their way to the Earth (and some additional time to work their way to the public through NASA's bureaucracy). Today, the Agency release a bevy of new breathtaking views of this icy world—check through our slideshow for the latest images as well as some other amazing shots of past Dionian encounters...."

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June 18, 2015
This striking image shows Dione in the foreground and Enceladus in the top right. This image was taken from 48,000 miles away.

credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute


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