Sir Ulli
30.04.2004, 21:38
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images/saturn/images/PIA05389.jpg
Beschreibung
Saturn in Color
April 29, 2004 Full-Res: PIA05389
Saturn and its rings completely fill the field of view of Cassini's narrow angle camera in this natural color image taken on March 27, 2004. This is the last single ‘eyeful’ of Saturn and its rings achievable with the narrow angle camera on approach to the planet. From now until orbit insertion, Saturn and its rings will be larger than the field of view of the narrow angle camera.
Color variations between atmospheric bands and features in the southern hemisphere of Saturn, as well as subtle color differences across the planet’s middle B ring, are now more distinct than ever. Color variations generally imply different compositions. The nature and causes of any compositional differences in both the atmosphere and the rings are major questions to be investigated by Cassini scientists as the mission progresses.
Sieht Super aus, vor allem das grosse (http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/jpeg/PIA05389.jpg) Bild.(32.54 kB)
von der Cassini Huygens Homepage (http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/cgibin/gs2.cgi?path=../multimedia/images/saturn/images/PIA05389.jpg&type=image)
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Sir Ulli
Beschreibung
Saturn in Color
April 29, 2004 Full-Res: PIA05389
Saturn and its rings completely fill the field of view of Cassini's narrow angle camera in this natural color image taken on March 27, 2004. This is the last single ‘eyeful’ of Saturn and its rings achievable with the narrow angle camera on approach to the planet. From now until orbit insertion, Saturn and its rings will be larger than the field of view of the narrow angle camera.
Color variations between atmospheric bands and features in the southern hemisphere of Saturn, as well as subtle color differences across the planet’s middle B ring, are now more distinct than ever. Color variations generally imply different compositions. The nature and causes of any compositional differences in both the atmosphere and the rings are major questions to be investigated by Cassini scientists as the mission progresses.
Sieht Super aus, vor allem das grosse (http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/jpeg/PIA05389.jpg) Bild.(32.54 kB)
von der Cassini Huygens Homepage (http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/cgibin/gs2.cgi?path=../multimedia/images/saturn/images/PIA05389.jpg&type=image)
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Sir Ulli