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Saturnian Collection

"Saturnian: Exploring the Mysteries of the Enigmatic Planet" In the vast expanse of the Kepler-35 planetary system, lies a celestial wonder known as Saturn

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Saturnian Collection: Kepler-35 planetary system, artwork C015 / 0790
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Saturnian Collection: Saturns rings
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Saturnian Collection: Humanity and the universe, artwork
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Saturnian Collection: Two-image mosaic of Saturns Rings, seen from Voyager 1 spacecraft, 1980. Creator: NASA
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Saturnian Collection: Saturnian System from Voyager 1, c1980s. Creator: NASA
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Saturnian Collection: The planet Saturn with moons Tethys and Dione. Creator: NASA
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Saturnian Collection: Saturns cloud deck. Creator: NASA
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Saturnian Collection: Saturn from 27 million miles, seen from Voyager 2 spacecraft. Creator: NASA
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Saturnian Collection: Saturn and its moon Dione, seen from the Voyager 2 spacecraft. Creator: NASA
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Saturnian Collection: Saturns rings, range 717, 000 km, seen from Voyager 1 spacecraft. Creator: NASA
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Saturnian Collection: Planeten - Fig. 2. Saturn, c1902
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Saturnian Collection: Sir William Herschel, German-born British astronomer. Artist: E Scriven
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Saturnian Collection: Series of observations of the planet Saturn, 1656
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Saturnian Collection: Paris Observatory, France, 1740
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Saturnian Collection: Colour-enhanced view of Saturn, 1980
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Saturnian Collection: The planet Saturn, 1980
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Saturnian Collection: Close up of Saturns rings, 1981
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Saturnian Collection: Saturn, 1659
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Saturnian Collection: Christiaan Huyghens (1629-1695), Dutch physicist. Artist: F Henrionnet
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Saturnian Collection: Saturn, Roman god of time, 1569
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Saturnian Collection: Galileo presenting his telescope to the Muses, 1655-56
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Saturnian Collection: Saturn from the surface of Titan
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Saturnian Collection: Voyager spacecraft, stereo image
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Saturnian Collection: Solar System orbits, artwork C013 / 8987
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Saturnian Collection: Saturn from Iapetus
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Saturnian Collection: Gas giant planets, artwork
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Saturnian Collection: Sun and planets, size comparison
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Saturnian Collection: Cassini-Huygens probe, artwork C017 / 7209
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Saturnian Collection: Cassini-Huygens probe and Saturn, artwork C017 / 7210
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Saturnian Collection: Saturns north pole region, Cassini image
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Saturnian Collection: Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6343
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Saturnian Collection: Saturn and Mimas from space, artwork C017 / 7354
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Saturnian Collection: Solar system planetary orbits, artwork
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Saturnian Collection: Solar system planets, artwork C013 / 9499
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Saturnian Collection: Surface of Titan
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Saturnian Collection: Saturns moon Titan
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Saturnian Collection: Saturn
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Saturnian Collection: Extrasolar planet Pollux b, artwork
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Saturnian Collection: Space rocket and ringed planet, artwork
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Saturnian Collection: Solar sail spaceship
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Saturnian Collection: Astronomical collage
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Saturnian Collection: Saturn and Titans Lakes
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Saturnian Collection: Titans Lakes and Saturns Rings
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Saturnian Collection: Solar system, 18th century engraving
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Saturnian Collection: Saturns moon Dione, Cassini image
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Saturnian Collection: Saturn, artwork
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Saturnian Collection: Titan and Saturn


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"Saturnian: Exploring the Mysteries of the Enigmatic Planet" In the vast expanse of the Kepler-35 planetary system, lies a celestial wonder known as Saturn. With its mesmerizing rings and captivating moons, this gas giant has fascinated humanity for centuries. Artwork C015/0790 portrays the intricate dance between humanity and the universe, reminding us of our eternal quest to understand our place in this cosmic tapestry. The Voyager 1 spacecraft captured a breathtaking two-image mosaic of Saturn's Rings in 1980, revealing their sheer grandeur and beauty. NASA's remarkable creation allows us to marvel at this celestial spectacle from millions of miles away. During its journey through space in the 1980s, Voyager 1 also gifted us with an awe-inspiring glimpse into Saturn's enigmatic system. The image showcases the planet alongside its ethereal moons Tethys and Dione, highlighting their mysterious allure. NASA's exploration didn't stop there; they delved deeper into Saturn's secrets by capturing its cloud deck—a swirling masterpiece that conceals countless mysteries beneath its vibrant layers. Voyager 2 joined in on unraveling Saturn's wonders by presenting an astonishing view from over 27 million miles away. This perspective allowed us to witness firsthand the majestic presence of both Saturn itself and one of its loyal companions—moon Dione. But it is perhaps Voyager 1 that left an indelible mark on our understanding of Saturn with its close-up encounter with those magnificent rings. Spanning a staggering range of approximately 717, 000 kilometers, these rings captivate our imagination like nothing else in our solar system. Even before modern technology enabled such detailed observations, artists like E Scriven depicted planets like Saturn based on early scientific knowledge. Their artwork from c1902 transports us back to a time when we were just beginning to grasp the wonders hidden within our own galactic neighborhood.