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Inside the Apollo-Saturn V Center at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida, Pat Simpkins, director of...
Former Gemini and Apollo astronaut Tom Stafford speaks during the opening of the tribute exhibition to the Apollo 1...
Kurt Leucht, a NASA engineer and event emcee, welcomes guests to the awards ceremony for NASA's 8th Annual Robotic...
Team Astrobotics from The University of Alabama won the top award, the Joe Kosmo Award for Excellence, and several...
The shepherd moon Prometheus is lit partly by reflected light from Saturn as it lurks near the heavily perturbed F ring
The shadow of the moon Tethys is cast onto Saturn A ring, almost blanketing the Enke Gap.
Swinging by Saturn small moon Epimetheus, NASA Cassini spacecraft snapped this shot during the spacecraft April 7,...
Immense Saturn is visible through the A ring as Pan coasts along its private corridor
Saturn rings cast shadows on the planet, except their shadows appear to be inside out in this image captured by NASA...
The Cassini spacecraft looks down on the north pole of Titan, showing night and day in the northern hemisphere of...
The Cassini spacecraft spies Pan speeding through the Encke Gap, its own private path around Saturn
NASA Cassini spacecraft captures a couple of small moons in this image taken while the spacecraft was nearly in the...
This map of Saturn moon Titan identifies the locations of mountains that have been named by the International...
This image, taken by NASA Cassini spacecraft, shows the shadows of two moons as they appear on Saturn, above and...
Saturn rings are dark and elusive in this view from high above the ringplane, but their shadows on the planet give...
Enceladus continues to exhale water ice into Saturn orbit, keeping the E ring topped off with tiny particles
Saturn largest moon, Titan, looks small here, pictured to the right of the gas giant as seen by NASA Cassini spacecraft.
The shadow of the moon Epimetheus crosses Saturn rings in this image taken as the planet approached its August 2009...
The smooth surface of Saturn moon Telesto is documented in this image captured during the NASA Cassini spacecraft...
Three of the small worlds that hug the outer edges of Saturn immense ring system are captured in this Cassini...
These side-by-side images obtained by NASA Cassini spacecraft show the feature named Tortola Facula on Saturn moon...
Saturn bright ringlets seen here are populated with microscopic icy particles and are among the brightest features...
Saturn moon Pan casts a longer shadow across the A ring as the planet August 2009 equinox draws near.
These images from NASA Cassini spacecraft show one of the large seas and a bounty of smaller lakes on Saturn moon Titan.