“Voyager 1 looked back at Saturn on Nov. 16, 1980, four days after the spacecraft flew past the planet, to observe the appearance of Saturn and its rings from this unique perspective. A few of ...
This Pioneer 11 photograph of Saturn’s rings, supposedly taken on August 31, 1979, at a distance of 943,000 km (585,950 miles) from the planet, revealed amazing detail (for that time). Although ...
We're being treated to a nice show in the night sky right now! From left to right, Mars, the the Galactic Center of the Milky Way, and Jupiter are all in alignment earlier in the night. Pluto ...
“Both the limb of Saturn and the shadow of its ring system are seen through the transparent C-ring in this striking picture taken by NASA's Voyager 1 on Nov. 9, 1980 at a distance of 4.5 ...
“SATURN’S RING SYSTEMS AS SEEN FROM VOYAG”
The properly informative JPL caption below likely preceded the crap above. Maybe the content of the original was too much for the underachieving NASA ...
The sunflower field is lit up from porch lights on farm houses across the street. Jupiter is the big bright object in the sky just to the right of the Milky Way. Saturn is the brightest object ...
The Milky Way reflects in a cove on a calm night on the coast of Maine.
The two bright objects in a diagonal line left of center on the horizon are Jupiter (bigger and higher up to the right) ...
Taken with a ZWO ASI120MM camera and Optolong CCD RGB filters and a Celestron Edge HD 925 telescope from my backyard in Long Beach, CA.
The best 35% of frames from SER videos with each of the ...