Saturn's Moons Imaged by the Cassini Spacecraft

 

The following 3 images of Saturn's moon Phoebe were taken by the Cassini Spacecraft in June, 2004. At closest approach, the spacecraft was about 13,000 km from Phoebe:

Two layers of haze appear above Titan's opaque atmosphere:

The surface of Titan seen through atmospheric haze:

Saturn's Moon Tethys imaged by the Cassini spacecraft:

Icy cliffs on Saturn's Moon Tethys imaged by the Cassini spacecraft:

Saturn's moon Iapetus with a 400 KM wide impact basin on the right edge:

Saturn's Moon Rhea imaged by the Cassini Spacecraft:

Saturn's moon Mimas imaged by the Cassini spacecraft:

Saturn's moon Enceladus imaged by the Cassini spacecraft. Locations containing relatively new ice are falsely colored blue.

Saturn's moon Hyperion imaged by the Cassini spacecraft on September 26, 2005 from a distance of 38,500 miles: