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  2. File:Saturn - High Resolution, 2004.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Images featured on the Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) web site may be copyrighted. The National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) site has been known to host copyrighted content. Its photo gallery FAQ states that all of the images in the photo gallery are in the public domain "Unless otherwise noted."

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  5. New Saturn images show a change of seasons - AOL

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    The new observations have also provided a last glimpse of Saturn’s north pole, before it begins to recede into the darkness of polar winter. New Saturn images show a change of seasons Skip to ...

  6. Cassini's new breathtaking images of Saturn's moon - AOL

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    NASA released a series of stunning images of Saturn's icy moon, Dione, from the Cassini spacecraft's final close flyby. The craft, which has been exploring Saturn and its moons since 2004, passed ...

  7. NASA releases stunning new images of Saturn's rings - AOL

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    Just months away from its imminent suicide, NASA's Cassini spacecraft has sent back more remarkable photos of the planet it orbits. NASA releases stunning new images of Saturn's rings Skip to main ...

  8. The Day the Earth Smiled - Wikipedia

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    During the four hours it took Cassini to image the entire 647,808 kilometres (402,529 mi)-wide scene, the spacecraft captured a total of 323 images, 141 of which were used in the mosaic. [6] NASA revealed that this imaging marked the first time four planets – Saturn, Earth, Mars, and Venus – had been captured at once in visible light by the ...

  9. NASA releases shocking image of Saturn's rings 'bending' at ...

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