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Keywords: Galileo, Venus, Saturn
![Шестиугольник на северном полюсе Сатурна](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/09/07/0001437202/PIA17652SaturnHexagon.preview.jpg)
7.09.2018
In full view, the amazing six-sided jet stream known as Saturn's north polar hexagon is shown in this colorful Cassini image. Extending to 70 degrees north latitude, the false-color video frame is map-projected, based on infrared, visible, and ultraviolet image data recorded by the Saturn-orbiting spacecraft in late 2012.
![Луна улыбается в пятницу](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/11/18/0001392750/20171117dawnTezel1200c.preview.jpg)
18.11.2017
Friday, an old Moon smiled for early morning risers. Its waning sunlit crescent is captured in this atmospheric scene from clear skies near Bursa, Turkey, planet Earth. In the subtle twilight hues nearby celestial lights are Jupiter (top) and Venus shining close to the eastern horizon.
![Сумерки на западном небе](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/04/01/0001404477/SSH_0255j-BB1024.preview.jpg)
31.03.2018
A slender crescent Moon and inner planets Venus and Mercury never wander far from the Sun in planet Earth's skies. In the fading evening twilight of March 18, they line up near the western horizon in this atmospheric skyscape.
![100 шагов вперед](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/09/15/0001389626/ConjuncionViaLacteaHumanoVenusLuna_Jaramillo1024.preview.jpg)
15.09.2017
A beautiful conjunction of Venus and Moon, human, sand, and Milky Way is depicted in this night skyscape from planet Earth. The scene is a panorama of 6 photos taken in a moment near the end of a journey.
![Венера и ультрафиолетовое Солнце](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/03/06/0001818017/SunVenusUv3_SdoDove_960.preview.jpg)
6.03.2022
This was a very unusual type of solar eclipse. Typically, it is the Earth's Moon that eclipses the Sun. In 2012, though, the planet Venus took a turn. Like a solar eclipse by the Moon, the phase of Venus became a continually thinner crescent as Venus became increasingly better aligned with the Sun.
![Сатурн, Тефия, кольца и тени](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/01/23/0001805335/TethysRingShadow_cassini_1080.preview.jpg)
23.01.2022
Seen from ice moon Tethys, rings and shadows would display fantastic views of the Saturnian system. Haven't dropped in on Tethys lately? Then this gorgeous ringscape from the Cassini spacecraft will have to do for now.
![Венера и Марс: встреча ночью](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/03/29/0001824118/VenusMars_Fairbairn_960.preview.jpg)
29.03.2022
When two planets pass on the night sky, they can usually be seen near each other for a week or more. In the case of this planetary conjunction, Venus and Mars passed within 4 degrees of each other earlier this month.
![Танцующие полярные сияния на Сатурне](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/06/28/0001746461/neonsaturnaurora_cassini_1080.preview.jpg)
27.06.2021
What drives auroras on Saturn? To help find out, scientists have sorted through hundreds of infrared images of Saturn taken by the Cassini spacecraft for other purposes, trying to find enough aurora images to correlate changes and make movies.
![Вихрь из облаков на Сатурне](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/08/06/0001318667/PIA14946SaturnNPcassini.preview.jpg)
6.08.2014
Acquiring its first sunlit views of far northern Saturn in late 2012, the Cassini spacecraft's wide-angle camera recorded this stunning, false-color image of the ringed planet's north pole. The composite of near-infrared image data results in red hues for low clouds and green for high ones, giving the Saturnian cloudscape a vivid appearance.
![Золотистый и голубой Сатурн](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/05/03/0001213813/saturn4_cassini.preview.jpg)
3.05.2006
Why is Saturn partly blue? The above picture of Saturn approximates what a human would see if hovering close to the giant ringed world. The above picture was taken in mid-March by the robot Cassini spacecraft now orbiting Saturn. Here Saturn's majestic rings appear directly only as a thin vertical line.
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