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Date Released: Sunday, September 24, 2006
Source: Jet Propulsion Laboratory

NASA Cassini Images: Sunrise Over Saturn and its Rings

Full-Res: W00017954.jpg

This image was taken on September 15, 2006 and received on Earth September 17, 2006. The camera was pointing toward SATURN-RINGS at approximately 2,670,461 kilometers away, and the image was taken using the CL1 and CL2 filters. This image has not been validated or calibrated. A validated/calibrated image will be archived with the NASA Planetary Data System in 2007.

Full-Res: W00018022.jpg

This image was taken on September 15, 2006 and received on Earth September 17, 2006. The camera was pointing toward SATURN-RINGS at approximately 2,156,241 kilometers away, and the image was taken using the IR3 and CL2 filters. This image has not been validated or calibrated. A validated/calibrated image will be archived with the NASA Planetary Data System in 2007.

Full-Res: W00018036.jpg

This image was taken on September 15, 2006 and received on Earth September 17, 2006. The camera was pointing toward SATURN-RINGS at approximately 2,168,643 kilometers away, and the image was taken using the IR3 and CL2 filters. This image has not been validated or calibrated. A validated/calibrated image will be archived with the NASA Planetary Data System in 2007.

Full-Res: W00018146.jpg

This image was taken on September 15, 2006 and received on Earth September 20, 2006. The camera was pointing toward SATURN-GRING at approximately 1,997,336 kilometers away, and the image was taken using the IR3 and CL2 filters. This image has not been validated or calibrated. A validated/calibrated image will be archived with the NASA Planetary Data System in 2007.

Full-Res: W00018164.jpg

This image was taken on September 15, 2006 and received on Earth September 20, 2006. The camera was pointing toward SATURN-GRING at approximately 1,998,195 kilometers away, and the image was taken using the CL1 and VIO filters. This image has not been validated or calibrated. A validated/calibrated image will be archived with the NASA Planetary Data System in 2007.

Full-Res: W00018160.jpg

This image was taken on September 15, 2006 and received on Earth September 20, 2006. The camera was pointing toward SATURN-GRING at approximately 1,997,941 kilometers away, and the image was taken using the IR3 and CL2 filters. This image has not been validated or calibrated. A validated/calibrated image will be archived with the NASA Planetary Data System in 2007.

Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute


 


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