Saturn from Above
This image of Saturn could not have been taken from Earth.
No Earth based picture could possibly view the night side of
Saturn and the corresponding
shadow cast across Saturn's rings.
Since Earth is much closer to the Sun than
Saturn, only the day side of the
ringed planet is visible from the
Earth.
In fact,
this image mosaic
was taken earlier this year by the robotic
Cassini spacecraft now orbiting Saturn,
just before filming a
44-hour video of Saturn rotating.
The beautiful rings of Saturn are seen in full expanse, while
cloud details are visible including the
polar hexagon surrounding the north pole.
The Cassini mission is now in its
final year as the spacecraft is scheduled to be programmed to dive into
Saturn's atmosphere next September.