[via CICLOPS]
Cassini offers this lovely, crisp view of Saturn, which shows detail in the planet’s banded atmosphere, as well as the delicate ring system.
The image has been rotated so that north on Saturn is up; the Sun illuminates Saturn from below. Saturn’s tilt throws ghostly shadows of the rings onto the northern hemisphere during the current season.
The image was taken with the wide angle camera on January 23, 2005, from a distance of approximately 2.8 million kilometers (1.7 million miles) from Saturn through a filter sensitive to wavelengths of infrared light centered at 728 nanometers. The image scale is 166 kilometers (103 miles) per pixel.