New Views of Enceladus
05 June 2007
 

 

Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute

NASA's Cassini spacecraft recently imaged Enceladus, Saturn's volcanic moon. The image shows the giant plume of icy particles, emanating from the moon's southern polar regions.

Enceladus (505 km across) shines as a slender crescent. The complex structure of the plume is clearly visible.   

The image was taken in visible light with Cassini's narrow-angle camera on 24 April  2007. The spacecraft was approximately 188,000 km from Enceladus. Image scale is 1 km per pixel.

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