Curiosity Science

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

This tiny dot of light is Earth (and our Moon to the left) photographed from Saturn by the Cassini spacecraft last Friday. Cassini is 1.45 billion kilometres away from home. The image is a colour composite made from the raw photos. It puts it all into perspective, doesn't it?



Posted by Akash Balami at 12:11 AM
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