ther in Titan. (1/3)
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On February 24, 2009, the Hubble Space Telescope of the NASA / ESA captured a sequence of photos of four Saturn moons that pass in front of their parent planet. The moons, from the left to the right, are the frozen white moons Enceladus and Dione, the great orange moon Titan and the frozen Mimas. Due to the angle of the Sun, each of them is preceded by its own shadow.
These photos were taken with the Hubble Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 on February 24, 2009, when Saturn was at a distance of approximately 1.25 trillion kilometers from Earth. Hubble can see details as small as 300 kilometers across Saturn. The dark band that traverses the face of the planet slightly above the rings is the shadow of the rings projected on the planet. It should be noted that the image of the moon Titan was captured thanks to the NASA Cassini probe when it passed over its orbit.
Sound: Frequency of Saturn
Credit: NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage team (STScI / AURA).
Art by Maximiliano Werb (Æther), and produced by aesthetic art movement LOVE crew, Liberando Odio Vivimos Eternamente® in contribution to science.
Multidisciplinary artistic work with scientific and astronomical content. An artistic recreation of scientific data obtained and certified by the NASA as a whole to the cosmic art of Æther, artistic work under the authorship of the artist Maximiliano Werb (Æther). On this occasion the visit of Æther to one of the moons of the planet Saturn, Titan, is recorded. Visit portrayed in 6 photographs and 3 visuals of contact with our cosmic host Æther. Work produced by the aesthetic art movement LOVE crew, Liberando Odio Vivimos Eternamente® in contribution to science.
• LOVE crew, Liberando Odio Vivimos Eternamente® artwork 2019 •
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