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NASA�s New Horizons probe dazzled the world with a detailed photo of Pluto today, but another probe has been beaming back stunning shots of space for over a decade already. The Cassini space probe has captured its fair share of eye-popping photos since launching in 1997 and arriving in Saturn�s orbit in 2004.
Here�s a collection of some of Cassini�s most remarkable photographs. Many of them were compiled by Reddit user I_Say_I_Say, and others were featured here before or obtained from NASA�s website:
Saturn passing in front of the Sun. A color-exaggerated image that combines 165 images taken over 3 hours. [#]
Saturn�s gradation and rings. [#]
A photo of Saturn during an equinox.
Three of Saturn�s moons (Titan, Mimas, and Rhea) captured in a single photo. [#]
A long-lived electrical storm on the surface of Saturn. [#]
Four moons huddling around Saturn�s rings. [#]
Saturn casting a shadow on its rings. [#]
Saturn�s moon Rhea hovering in front of Saturn�s largest moon, Titan.
Saturn�s rings glowing in scattered sunlight. [#]
Saturn overexposed to bring out details in its rings. [#]
Saturn�s icy moon Enceladus. [#]
Saturn casting its shadow on its rings.
A storm on the north pole of Saturn.
Saturn and its moon Titan
Saturn�s rings cutting across the moon Titan, which hovers behind the shadow of the smaller moon Enceladus. [#]
Saturn, its rings, and its moon Dione. [#]
A massive storm stretching across the surface of the planet.
Earth seen as a pale blue dot under Saturn�s rings.
You can find a massive collection of Cassini�s photos in the mission gallery on NASA�s website.

Started out doing photography at the age of 6 using an uncle's old 1940 kodak brownie box camera. At 15 years of age, I decided to buy my very own 1975 Praktica SLR camera. I now shoot with a Nikon D850. I do unpaid TFP and commercial paid work.