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On July 19, 2013, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft slipped into Saturn’s shadow and captured one of the most iconic space portraits ever taken.

In a rare moment of cosmic alignment, Cassini imaged Saturn, seven of its moons, its glowing rings — and far in the distance, a pale blue dot: Earth.

With the Sun safely eclipsed by Saturn, Cassini’s cameras had the perfect conditions to capture a detailed backlit panorama of the Saturn system. Over four hours, the spacecraft took XXX images. This final mosaic, composed of XXX wide-angle shots using red, green, and blue filters, reveals a breathtaking natural-color view.

The result is a stunning portrait that spans more than XXXXXXX miles — a view that not only showcases Saturn's grandeur but reminds us of our tiny place in the universe.

Source: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI

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konstructivizm Avatar Black Hole @konstructivizm on x 756.3K followers Created: 2025-07-20 07:24:00 UTC

On July 19, 2013, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft slipped into Saturn’s shadow and captured one of the most iconic space portraits ever taken.

In a rare moment of cosmic alignment, Cassini imaged Saturn, seven of its moons, its glowing rings — and far in the distance, a pale blue dot: Earth.

With the Sun safely eclipsed by Saturn, Cassini’s cameras had the perfect conditions to capture a detailed backlit panorama of the Saturn system. Over four hours, the spacecraft took XXX images. This final mosaic, composed of XXX wide-angle shots using red, green, and blue filters, reveals a breathtaking natural-color view.

The result is a stunning portrait that spans more than XXXXXXX miles — a view that not only showcases Saturn's grandeur but reminds us of our tiny place in the universe.

Source: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI

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