Saturn's North Polar Hexagon
Saturn's
north polar hexagon basks in the Sun's light now that spring has come
to the northern hemisphere. Many smaller storms dot the north polar
region and Saturn's signature rings, which appear to disappear on
account of Saturn's shadow, put in an appearance in the background.
The image was taken with the Cassini spacecraft's wide-angle camera on
Nov. 27, 2012 using a spectral filter sensitive to wavelengths of
near-infrared light centered at 750 nanometers.
The view was
acquired at a distance of approximately 403,000 miles (649,000
kilometers) from Saturn and at a Sun-Saturn-spacecraft, or phase, angle
of 21 degrees. Image scale is 22 miles (35 kilometers) per pixel. Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute
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