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Cassini-Huygens sends first raw images after Saturn arrival
 
1 July 2004

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This is a narrow-angle camera image of Saturn's rings taken after the successful completion of the orbit insertion burn and when Cassini-Huygens was cruising over the rings.

Credits: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
 
 
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This is a narrow-angle camera image of Saturn's rings taken after the successful completion of the orbit insertion burn and when Cassini-Huygens was cruising over the rings. It shows the sunlit side of the rings.

Credits: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
 
 
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This is a narrow-angle camera image of Saturn's rings taken after the successful completion of the orbit insertion burn and when Cassini-Huygens was cruising over the rings.

Credits: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
 
 
Download:
 HI-RES JPG (Size: 282 kb)  HI-RES TIFF (Size: 1025 kb)
This is a narrow-angle camera image of Saturn's rings taken after the successful completion of the orbit insertion burn and when Cassini-Huygens was cruising over the rings.

Credits: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
 
 
Saturn's rings - 1 July 2004
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After becoming the first spacecraft to enter Saturn's orbit, Cassini-Huygens sent back this image of a portion of the planet's rings. It was taken by the spacecraft's narrow-angle camera and shows the dark, unlit side of the rings.

Credits: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
 
 
Download:
 HI-RES JPG (Size: 286 kb)  HI-RES TIFF (Size: 1013 kb)
This is a narrow-angle camera image of Saturn's rings taken after the successful completion of the orbit insertion burn and when Cassini-Huygens was cruising over the rings.

Credits: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
 
 
Download:
 HI-RES JPG (Size: 424 kb)  HI-RES TIFF (Size: 1025 kb)
This is a narrow angle camera image of Saturn's rings taken after the successful completion of the orbit insertion burn and was cruising over the rings.

Credits: NASA/JPL
 
 
Download:
 HI-RES JPG (Size: 332 kb)  HI-RES TIFF (Size: 1025 kb)
After becoming the first spacecraft to enter Saturn's orbit, Cassini-Huygens sent back this image of a portion of the planet's rings. It was taken by the spacecraft's narrow-angle camera and shows the dark, or unlit, side of the rings.

Credits: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
 
 
Download:
 HI-RES JPG (Size: 378 kb)  HI-RES TIFF (Size: 1026 kb)
After becoming the first spacecraft to enter Saturn's orbit, Cassini sent back this image of a portion of the planet's rings. It was taken by the spacecraft's narrow angle camera and shows the dark, or unlit, side of the rings.

Credits: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
 


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