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NASA's Cassini spacecraft sent back this picture of the south polar region of Saturn's moon Enceladus.
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Raw image of the Saturnian moon Hyperion.
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An artist's sketch of the Cassini spacecraft's Nov. 30 flyby of Saturn's moon Enceladus.
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The southern hemisphere of Saturn's moon Tethys.
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Bright streaks of clouds on Saturn's moon, Titan. You can make out the rings of Saturn faintly etching the top of this image.
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Saturn's moons Titan and Tethys. Titan, which is Saturn's largest moon, is the larger, hazy moon in the background. Tethys is the bright icy moon in the foreground.
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The moon Mimas just before it went into shadow behind Saturn.
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Another view of Titan.
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A rare image of the 3-mile-wide moon Pallene, in front of the planet Saturn.
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A bluish band around the icy equator of Saturn's moon Mimas. Scientists say that the band would suggest that the surface is being irradiated by high-energy electrons