Storm on Saturn, April 17

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2010

A nice storm on Saturn is visible on the upper part of the image. Other, smaller, atmospheric disturbances can also be seen all over the planet.

The big dot at the lower left corner of the screen is Rhea, moving at the back of the planet and heading into the shades. The smaller fainter moon is Dione, moving in front of the planet and away.

This movie consists of several sets of RGB images

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  • JUPITER LAUGHS AT YOUR STORM!

  • Wow. That is superluminous (beyond merely brilliant) work there. Very impressive. Thanks for this. :-)

  • @Ecksplisit :The planet's moon Rhea - and also the Saturnean moon Dione to be precise.

  • @pauldays it's great how people don't read now a days. the description clearly says that it's the planet's moon.

  • Nice UFO too...

  • very cool! this what i show people that need explanation on whats so cool about looking through a telescope. M

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