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Watch Video: NASA s Cassini releases Saturn s moon Enceladus ghost image which is back-lit

Watch Video: NASA s Cassini releases Saturn s moon Enceladus ghost image which is back-lit Watch Video: NASA s Cassini releases Saturn s moon Enceladus ghost image which is back-lit NASA Has Revealed The Incredible Image, Taken By The Cassini Probe Before It Crashed Into Saturn s Atmosphere In A death Dive . Enceladus (313 Miles Or 504 Kilometers Across) Is Back-lit In This Image, As Is Apparent By The Thin Crescent. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Neha Singh | Updated on: 27 Sep 2017, 10:06:39 AM New Delhi: NASA has revealed the incredible image, taken by the Cassini probe before it crashed into Saturn s atmosphere in a death dive . Enceladus (313 miles or 504 kilometers across) is back-lit in this image, as is apparent by the thin crescent.

NASA Cassini probe s next plunge into Saturn rings; know all about the spacecraft s death-defying 22 scheduled dives

NASA Cassini probe s next plunge into Saturn rings; know all about the spacecraft s death-defying 22 scheduled dives NASA Cassini probe s next plunge into Saturn rings; know all about the spacecraft s death-defying 22 scheduled dives Cassini Reached Saturn’s Orbit In 2004 After It Was Launched In 1997. It Performed A Last Close Flyby Of Saturn’s Moon Titan On April 22 And Then Began Its ‘Grand Finale’, A Phase That Will Be Followed By The Death Of The Cassini. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Bindiya Bhatt | Updated on: 02 May 2017, 08:00:26 PM New Delhi: NASA’s Cassini spacecraft will be heading for yet another death-defying dive between Saturn and its rings at 3:38 pm EDT on Tuesday, the US space agency has said. The cameras mounted on Cassini will capture close-up images as the spacecraft passes through the narrow gap.

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