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Keywords: ISS, Saturn
![Стереоизображение Сатурна](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/08/17/0001192397/sat3d_voyager_big.preview.gif)
29.10.1997
Get out your red/blue glasses and launch yourself into this stereo picture of Saturn! The picture is actually composed from two images recorded weeks apart by the Voyager 2 spacecraft during its visit to the Saturnian System in August of 1981.
![Кольца Сатурна](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/10/09/0001171125/satring1.preview.gif)
30.07.1995
Saturn's spectacular system of bright rings has been the subject of study and wonder since Galileo first turned his telescope on the ringed planet in 1610. To Galileo, the blurry image produced by his small telescope was confusing. Saturn appeared to him to have "ear-like" appendages which he thought might be large moons.
![Полярные сияния на Сатурне](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/08/17/0001199307/sataurora_hst_big.preview.jpg)
23.01.1999
Girdling the second largest planet in the Solar System, Saturn's Rings are one of the most spectacular sights for earthbound telescopes. This image from the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope's STIS instrument, offers a striking view of another kind of ring around Saturn - pole encircling rings of ultraviolet aurora.
![Полярное сияние на Сатурне](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/12/28/0001173846/saturnaurora_hst.preview.jpg)
23.12.2001
the second largest planet in the Solar System, Saturn's Rings are one of the most spectacular sights for earthbound telescopes. This image from the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope's STIS instrument, offers a striking view of another kind of ring around Saturn - pole encircling rings of ultraviolet aurora.
![Самые большие спутники Земли](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/06/12/0001902241/IssMoon_Yang_960.preview.jpg)
12.06.2023
WhatБs that near the Moon? ItБs the International Space Station (ISS). Although the ISS may appear to be physically near the Moon, it is not Б it is physically near the Earth.
![Между кольцами](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/04/22/0001380882/PIA21445.croplevels.preview.jpg)
22.04.2017
On April 12, as the Sun was blocked by the disk of Saturn the Cassini spacecraft camera looked toward the inner Solar System and the gas giant's backlit rings. At the top of the mosaicked view is the A ring with its broader Encke and narrower Keeler gaps visible.
![Времена года на Сатурне](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/08/28/0001907114/SeasonSaturnapodacasely1024.preview.jpg)
25.08.2023
Ringed planet Saturn will be at its 2023 opposition, opposite the Sun in Earth's skies, on August 27. While that puts the sixth planet from the Sun at its brightest and well-placed for viewing, its beautiful ring system isn't visible to the unaided eye.
![Сатурн: спутники, кольца, тени, облака](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/04/02/0001404754/SaturnRingsMoons_Cassini_967.preview.jpg)
2.04.2018
While cruising around Saturn, be on the lookout for picturesque juxtapositions of moons, rings, and shadows. One quite picturesque arrangement occurred in 2005 and was captured by the then Saturn-orbiting Cassini spacecraft. In the featured image, moons Tethys and Mimas are visible on either side of Saturn's thin rings, which are seen nearly edge-on.
![Впечатляющее завершение миссии Кассини на Сатурне](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/01/26/0001375012/GrandFinale_Cassini_960.preview.jpg)
25.01.2017
Cassini is being prepared to dive into Saturn. The robotic spacecraft that has been orbiting and exploring Saturn for over a decade will end its mission in September with a spectacular atmospheric plunge. Pictured here is a diagram of Cassini's remaining orbits, each taking about one week.
![Вид с космической станции: планета и галактика](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/01/18/0001374624/ISSLightShow_nasa_960.preview.jpg)
18.01.2017
If you could circle the Earth aboard the International Space Station, what might you see? Some amazing vistas, one of which was captured in this breathtaking picture in mid-2015. First, visible at the top, are parts of the space station itself including solar panels.
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