The image was taken last Wednesday, when it began its last 22 loops around Saturn.
The director of NASA's planetary science division, James Green, predicts the possibility that humans will detect alien life right in the solar system over the next 10 years.
The breakthrough astronomical findings in 2015 help scientists have more motivation to prove people are not alone in the universe.
Observations of the European Herchel Space Observatory show that it was water fired from Enceladus satellite that created circles of water clouds around Saturn.
Mars, the Orion Nebula, Jupiter's satellites Europa are places where humans should pay attention in the search for life in the universe.