Image:Saturn rings.jpg
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Simulated view of the rings of Saturn, as seen from a position high in Saturn's atmosphere. Four moons are visible: the two that show disks are Titan (below) and Dione. The two that appear only as starlike points are Prometheus (close to the rings) and Pallene. The field of view is 25 degrees.
Simulation created using Celestia, version 1.3.2.
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