News
This image has not been validated or calibrated. [Read the Full Story and see More Photos] Simulated View of Saturn and Earth Seen by Cassini on July 19, 2013. NASA/JPL-Caltech .
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 ...
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.
11h
New Scientist on MSNDid something just hit Saturn? Astronomers are racing to find outAround seven asteroids or comets are thought to hit Saturn every year, but we have never spotted one in the act. Now, it ...
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 ...
When a NASA spacecraft snapped photos of Earth as it appeared from Saturn in July, the space agency hoped all of humanity would wave back. Now, thanks to an amazing collage, you can see photos ...
Hosted on MSN10mon
5 stunning NASA images show supermoon, eclipses and ‘Moon dressed like Saturn’ far away from Earth - MSNNASA shares breathtaking images of astronomical events, such as supermoons and eclipses, which showcase the beauty of the cosmos and are visible across various locations across the Earth ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results