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Saturn from Earth, 2004 to 2015
Saturn from Earth, 2004 to 2015
skay
septembre 26, 2021
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. | This beautiful montage of Saturn from Earth is from
Damian Peach
. It was the Astronomy Picture of the Day (
APOD
) on September 19, 2021. It shows the changing tilt of Saturn’s rings as viewed from Earth between 2004 and 2015. We see this perpetual change – sometimes the north face of the rings, sometimes the south face – over a cycle of about 15 years. Here, Saturn is going from its southern summer toward its northern summer. Notice that, sometimes, we see the rings edge-on. We just
passed Saturn
(in August) in our smaller orbit around the sun. So it’s up in the evening now, near very bright Jupiter, both of them extremely noticeable.
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. Montage used with permission. Thank you, Damian!
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