RomanSR
24.05.2010, 17:27
While we humans carry on with our daily lives down here on Earth, perhaps stuck in traffic or reading blogs, or just enjoying a Springtime stroll, a school-bus-sized spacecraft called Cassini continues to gather data and images for us - 1.4 billion kilometers (870 million miles) away. Over the past months, NASA's Cassini spacecraft has made several close flybys of Saturn's moons, caught the Sun's reflection glinting off a lake on Titan, and has brought us even more tantalizing images of ongoing cryovolcanism on Enceladus. Collected here are a handful of recent images from the Saturnian system. (30 photos total)
Смотрим здесь. Выкладывать вряд ли буду. Очень большой объем.
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/05/checking_in_on_saturn.html
Смотрим здесь. Выкладывать вряд ли буду. Очень большой объем.
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/05/checking_in_on_saturn.html