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The First Glimpse Of Earth As Photographed By The Cassini Spacecraft Last Week

Dina Spector   

The First Glimpse Of Earth As Photographed By The Cassini Spacecraft Last Week
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Last Friday, NASA's Cassini spacecraft took a photo of Earth from 900 million miles away as it was orbiting Saturn.

The Earth images are part of a larger mosaic that will show the full Saturn system once its stitched together by the Cassini team over the next few weeks.

In the meantime, the spacecraft has already beamed back to Earth tons of raw images from the event that are available to view and download on NASA's website. The raw images do not have the color, brightness, or sharpness of the finished product, but are being manipulated by amateur image processors while we wait for the official version to be assembled.

Val Klavans, who holds a degree in astronomy and previously interned at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center with the Cassini mission, created the color composite of Saturn and Earth seen above from three raw images taken by the Cassini spacecraft. Earth is the white dot in the distance, with Saturn's rings in the foreground.

Soak it up — it could be more than one month before we get a glimpse of the official mosaic released by NASA.

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