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Receding Rhea
Receding Rhea
- August 10, 2004

This view of Saturn's icy moon Rhea shows hints of its heavily cratered surface, including a bright feature near the terminator (day-night boundary).
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Southern Atmosphere Detail
- August 9, 2004
Details in Saturn's southern polar region highlight the often turbulent nature of the boundaries that separate the cloud bands on this swirling gaseous globe.
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Frigid Ringworld
- August 6, 2004
A frigid ball of gas in the blackness of space, Cassini's new home, Saturn, appears cool and serene in this natural color image.
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Saturn's Shadow and Titan's Glow Shed Light on a Complex System
- August 5, 2004
The Cassini spacecraft, which began its tour of the Saturn system just over a month ago, has detected lightning and a new radiation belt at Saturn, and a glow around the planet's largest moon, Titan.
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 Next Encounter:
 October 26, 2004 PDT
 Titan flyby
Cassini-Huygens Spacecraft and Titan
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