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NASA Shares Stunning Image of Saturn’s Moon Dione in Transit
- Thursday April 7, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
NASA has shared an image of Saturn's moon Dione. The image was said to be captured from a distance of about 2.3 million km. Scientists say transits play a vital role in understanding the relationship between the planet and its moons. When the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, during transit, it leads to the solar eclipse.
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Scientists Finally Know How Long A Day Is On Saturn
- Saturday January 19, 2019
- Science | Indo-Asian News Service
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has revealed that a day on Saturn is just over 10 and-a-half-hours-long, a finding that solved a long-standing mystery of solar system science.
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On Earth Day, Look At This Pic Of The Earth Between Saturn's Rings
- Saturday April 22, 2017
- Offbeat | Written by Sanya Jain
Two days ago, NASA released a beautiful photograph of the earth from between Saturn's icy rings, captured by the Cassini spacecraft.
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NASA Shares Stunning Image of Saturn’s Moon Dione in Transit
- Thursday April 7, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
NASA has shared an image of Saturn's moon Dione. The image was said to be captured from a distance of about 2.3 million km. Scientists say transits play a vital role in understanding the relationship between the planet and its moons. When the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, during transit, it leads to the solar eclipse.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Scientists Finally Know How Long A Day Is On Saturn
- Saturday January 19, 2019
- Science | Indo-Asian News Service
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has revealed that a day on Saturn is just over 10 and-a-half-hours-long, a finding that solved a long-standing mystery of solar system science.
- www.ndtv.com
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On Earth Day, Look At This Pic Of The Earth Between Saturn's Rings
- Saturday April 22, 2017
- Offbeat | Written by Sanya Jain
Two days ago, NASA released a beautiful photograph of the earth from between Saturn's icy rings, captured by the Cassini spacecraft.
- www.ndtv.com