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‘Saturn’s Rings at Equinox’ 2009 Science Photo Library Print by Science Photo Library Archive

‘Saturn’s Rings at Equinox’ 2009 Science Photo Library Print by Science Photo Library Archive

Galerie Prints

Archival Pigment Print

2009

Edition Size: 150

Image Size: 18 x 22 inches

Sheet Size: 20 x 24 inches

Reference: LT

Unsigned

Condition: Pristine

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‘Saturn’s Rings at Equinox’ 2009

Science Photo Library Print

Saturn is a gas giant planet with an extensive ring system that extends outwards for tens of thousands of kilometres. Equinoxes occur every 15 Earth years (twice every Saturn year) when the Sun passes directly overhead at the planet’s equator. This results in objects such as its moons casting long shadows not seen at other times. Here, the small moon Epimetheus (113 kilometres across) is at bottom centre, casting the shadow at lower centre. This mosaic of images was obtained on 8 June 2009, by the wide-angle camera on the orbiting Cassini spacecraft. (Photo by Science Photo Library)

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