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That event on July 19, 2013, marked the day the Cassini spacecraft turned back toward Earth to take our picture as part of a larger mosaic of the Saturn system. Image released Aug. 21, 2013.[ Read ...
In the photos from Saturn, Earth appears as a tiny pinprick of light amid the haunting rings and glowing sphere of Saturn, which Cassini has been orbiting since 2004.
For the first time, we can see what our planet looks like from other outposts in the solar system -- some of which are 900 million miles away.
Saturn’s A and F rings frame the picture, with Earth in the middle, ready for its (not so) close up. If you look really closely, in a cropped version, you can even see our moon to the left of ...
People from around the world were invited to submit photos and share their view of Saturn from Earth as the Cassini was in position to take photos of Earth on July 19 from 2:27 p.m. EDT to 2:42 p ...
NASA released a panoramic image of the solar system from the dark side of Saturn on Tuesday, the result of 141 separate photos taken over four hours by NASA's Cassini spacecraft in July. There's ...
On July 19, a spacecraft nearly 900 million miles from Earth took a color picture of our planet. NASA's Cassini spacecraft snapped the picture from orbit around Saturn. Now scientists have ...
It’s time to get ready for your not-so-close-up. NASA’s Cassini spacecraft on the far side of Saturn will snap a long-distance portrait of Earth today between 2:27 p.m. and 2:42 p.m. PDT ...
NASA spacecraft have captured a number of distant images of Earth, ... By 2016, Juno arrived at the "King of the Planets," hundreds of millions of miles beyond Earth. The vista from glorious Saturn.
The Cassini spacecraft took a picture of Earth from the dark side of Saturn on July 19, 2013. The image is called "The Day the Earth Smiled" because of a campaign to have Earthlings smile into the ...
Click here or on 'view gallery' to see images of Saturn taken by Cassini The shots will be taken from a distance of 1.44 billion kilometres, giving people a view of the Earth from the perspective ...