An curved arrow pointing right. Last April, NASA's Cassini spacecraft stared at Saturn for almost 44 hours straight. This time-lapse condenses those 44-hours into less than 2 minutes. Enjoy!
A Pilatus PC-12 aircraft equipped with a portable laser terminal transmitted 4K video to the International Space Station and ...
Many people have purchased a backyard telescope to look at Saturn and its spectacular ring pattern. According to NASA, you should be able to see Saturn's bright moon Titan and its rings through ...
During that solar orbit, "the angle of the Saturn's rings relative to the sun varies by 26.7 degrees," NASA says. During that variation, the planet's rings are edge-on to the sun at least twice in ...
The image, which was captured by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft prior to its fateful descent into Saturn’s atmosphere, shows Enceladus bathed in light from the sun. It’s a gorgeous photo ...
For the last 13 years, NASA's Cassini spacecraft has spied on Saturn and its many moons. Turns out, this region of space could hold the greatest secrets of our solar system. Here are 5 of the most ...
“We choose to go to the moons of Jupiter and Saturn and do the other things not ... The system has been revealed through observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope as well as other ground ...
NASA's Glenn Research Center successfully streamed 4K video footage from an aircraft to the International Space Station (ISS) and back using optical (laser) communications for the first time.
NASA’s Cassini orbiter has been dead for well ... found evidence of rainfall on the north pole of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, in an image taken on June 7th, 2016. This indicates that summer ...