Vintage NASA press picture of Saturn’s northern hemisphere, observed by the Voyager 2 probe from 4.4 million miles away, August 19, 1981.
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Kevin M. Gill, a software engineer and data wrangler at NASA-JPL, created the fantastic video below „using still images taken by the Cassini spacecraft during it’s flyby of Jupiter and while at Saturn.
„Shown is Io and Europa over Jupiter’s Great Red Spot and then Titan as it passes over Saturn and it’s edge-on rings“
People seemed to like the Europa/Io/Titan gifs, so as an experiment I went and made a short video of them. The Voyage of the Moons.
Image data via @CassiniSaturn https://t.co/8SLjERSRWc pic.twitter.com/kvznw9ck6J
— Kevin M. Gill (@kevinmgill) 22. Oktober 2018
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