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sextownusa:Eva Cassini (With a Tiffany Star photobomb!), Part 2 :)
just–space: Dramatic Dione : Cassini captured this striking view of Saturn’s moon Dione on July 23, 2012. (via NASA)
trannypornstars: Eva Cassini
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rita-cansino: Gene Tierney and husband Oleg Cassini play gin rummy at home, 1944.
sharontates: Gene Tierney and Oleg Cassini, C.1950’s
genetierneysource:Gene Tierney takes the witness stand during divorce proceedings from Oleg Cassini in Santa Monica, California on February 28, 1952. https://painted-face.com/
Two moons passing in the night The Saturn moons Mimas and Pandora remind us of how different they are when they appear together, as in this image taken by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. Pandora’s small size means that it lacks sufficient gravity to
tyrells: spaceplasma NASA Probe Gets Close Views of Large Saturn Hurricane NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has provided scientists the first close-up, visible-light views of a behemoth hurricane swirling around Saturn’s north pole. read more...
neon-loneliness: On July 29, 2011, the unending dance of Saturn’s moons lined them up perfectly for a stunning view by the Cassini spacecraft… From left to right that’s Janus, Pandora (in the rings), Enceladus, Mimas, and Rhea. Perspective plays
discoverynews: Cassini Spies An Ocean Inside Titan The new findings boost Saturn’s large moon to an elite group of places to look for life beyond Earth. keep reading
just–space: Saturn and its moon Rhea, photographed in color a few years ago by the CassiniHuygens probe. At right, the shadows cast by Saturns rings are clearly visible. photo credit: Cassini Imaging Team, NASA
spaceplasma: The Cassini spacecraft’s narrow angle camera captured Saturn’s moon Rhea as it gradually slipped into the planet’s shadow – an event known as “ingress”. Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
inothernews: TOIL AND TROUBLE The largest and most intense storm on Saturn observed by NASA has been captured in this true-color image from the Cassini spacecraft on Feb. 25, 2011, taken about three months after the storm began. The clouds formed
infinity-imagined: Saturn’s Moon Hyperion, imaged by the Cassini Spacecraft on May 31st, 2015.
sixpenceee:The picture was taken behind Saturn’s rings by NASA’s Cassini. That pale blue dot is Earth.
humanoidhistory: The rings of Saturn, observed by the Cassini space probe on May 3, 2005. (NASA)
humanoidhistory:ON THIS DAY: Planet Saturn, viewed by the Cassini space probe on August 18, 2013.
just–space: Infra-red Cassini imaging of Saturns rings casting a shadow on the planet js
jaidefinichon: Esta foto fue tomada por la sonda Cassini a unos 1.440 millones de kilómetros de distancia bajo la sombra del gigante de los anillos SATURNO. La NASA ha publicado imágenes adicionales (y en color) de ese momento, y son todavía
hazjacker: Jamie French and Eva Cassini
thepornaddictproject: Eva Cassini & Jamie French Just wow. Full scene here: http://www.evacassini.com/
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thedemon-hauntedworld: Crescent Dione from Cassini, October 11, 2005. Credit: NASA / Jet Propulsion Laboratory / Space Science Institute
kittencrimson: Saturn’s moon Enceladus taken by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft
thedemon-hauntedworld: Colour-Stretched Visible-Light Composite of Saturn Cassini image of Saturn taken at a range of 15.1 million miles (24.3 million kilometers) from the planet. Credit: NASA, ESA and E. Karkoschka (University of Arizona)
k9kiid: just—space: Vortex and Rings (Cassini, released July 7) [1021x944]
sci-universe: Ever wondered what Jupiter would look like if you were to float just beneath the giant planet and look directly up? Me neither, but this image from the Cassini spacecraft gives us the answer. You’d be greeted with this unusual perspective
robertozod: Jupiter’s south pole, taken by Cassini
kenobi-wan-obi: The Synchronicity of Rhythms A dynamical interplay between Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, and its rings is captured in this view from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. At every location within Saturn’s rings, particles orbit with
pappubahry: Wonderfully smooth wagon-wheel effect from Saturn’s polar hexagon. Photographed by Cassini, 22 March 2014.
toutdroitaller: Nadia Cassini
n-a-s-a: Herschel Crater on Mimas of Saturn Credit: Cassini Imaging Team, ISS, JPL, ESA, NASA
astronomyblog: Iapetus, moon of Saturn captured by the Cassini spacecraft in 2007 Image credit: NASA/JPL
humanoidhistory: 2 YEARS AGO TODAY: Glorious Saturn, observed by NASA’s Cassini space probe, July 20, 2016.(Kevin Gill)
humanoidhistory:Iapetus, moon of Saturn, observed by the Cassini probe on September 10, 2007, from a distance of about 73,000 kilometers.
plunetzero:spacewonder19: Saturn’s North Pole © Cassini Something is in the centre of that.
gunsandposes-history: The planet Saturn, observed by the Cassini space probe.
astrophysics-unleashed: gunsandposes-history: The planet Saturn, observed by the Cassini space probe in 2013. (NASA) Whoa it’s Saturn looking fiiiine as usual -dahlek
vintagefuturist: Earth as seen from the Cassini orbiter at Saturn.
spaceexp: North polar map of Jupiter, constructed from images taken by the narrow-angle camera onboard Cassini
humanoidhistory: Look at that! Spanish amateur Fernando Garcia Navarro took some 2005 Cassini raw images of Saturn when it was crossing the plane of the planet’s rings. Set in representative colors, we see Saturn’s thin ring plane, which is, according
humanoidhistory: NASA’s Cassini space probe skirts the upper edge of Saturn’s atmosphere, circa 2017.
spaceexp: Saturn with Cassini division and tiny view of hexagon, taken last Tuesday morning Source: bubbleweed (reddit)
spaceexp: Fire and Ice: Saturn’s largest and second largest moons, Titan and Rhea, juxtaposed in this true-colour image taken by the Cassini spacecraft.
nzafro: Saturn’s odd hexagonal jet stream swirls in this amazing photo taken by the Cassini spacecraft. Image released Feb. 3, 2014.
spaceexp: Saturn Weather: Latest image of Saturn from Cassini
spaceexp: New true color image of Saturn taken by Cassini on July 2nd, 2014
spaceexp: Stunning new images from Cassini show the incredibly active geyser basin at the south pole of Enceladus
humanoidhistory: The planet Saturn, images taken by the Cassini space probe on September 20, 2014 and received on Earth September 21, 2014. (NASA)
humanoidhistory: The planet Saturn, observed by the Cassini space probe on November 4, 2014. (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
humanoidhistory: Planet Saturn on October 15, 2014, observed by the Cassini space probe from a distance of 1,395,603 miles (2,246,005 kilometers). (NASA)
humanoidhistory: The rings of Saturn, observed by Cassini space probe, April 2016. (NASA)
humanoidhistory: Planet Saturn, June 2, 2016, observed by the Cassini space probe.
n-a-s-a: Unusual Auroras Over Saturn’s North Pole Credit: Cassini VIMS Team, JPL, ESA, NASA
astronomicalwonders: The Beautiful Rings of Saturn The Saturn system reveals tantalizing vistas. NASA’s robotic spacecraft named Cassini carries with it 12 instruments designed to take precise measurements of Saturn and its surroundings, including
humanoidhistory:Enceladus, moon of Saturn, observed by the Cassini space probe on December 19, 2015. (NASA)