NASA announces stunning images of Saturn
The Cassini space probe of the US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) captures stunning images of Saturn spinning among meteorites with water and dust.
Cassini probe of the US Space Agency (NASA) has taken
A picture of 5 Saturn's satellites fly near each other.
Newly published images show that Saturn operates in a fairly wide range because it orbits giant planets in the solar system.
NASA astronomers commented, Saturn's orbits are tilted more than other planets. This allows scientists to better understand Saturn's pole and its satellites.
Scientists also estimate that around Saturn there are about 60 satellites, much more than Jupiter.
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