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Shadows on the Giant
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Like a silvery pearl, an icy moon crosses the face of Saturn, while 2 of its siblings cast shadows onto the Planet.
Rhea hangs in the foreground. Near upper left on Saturn is the small shadow of Mimas. Near lower right is the penumbral shadow of Japetus - the part of the moon's shadow where Japetus does not completely block the Sun.
This view looks toward the unilluminated side of the Rings from less than 1° above the Ring-Plane. The Rings' shadows drape across the Northern Hemisphere. Images taken using red, green and blue spectral filters were combined to create this natural color view. The images were obtained with the Cassini spacecraft wide-angle camera on June 15, 2007, at a distance of approx. 1,2 MKM (such as about 744.000 miles) from Rhea and 1,7 MKM (1,1 MMs) from Saturn.
Image scale is roughly 71 Km (about 44 miles) per pixel on Rhea and 103 Km (about 64 miles) on Saturn.
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