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After nearly three years at Saturn, the Cassini spacecraft continues to observe the planet retinue of icy moons....
Rhea sports an immense impact scar on its leading hemisphere, like several other major Saturnian moons. The impact...
Five moons, dominated by Rhea in the foreground, share NASA Cassini spacecraft view with Saturn rings seen nearly...
The small moon Janus overtakes the larger moon Rhea in a dance played out before Saturn and its rings in this image...
Rhea and Dione seem like dark and light fraternal twins in this image from NASA Cassini spacecraft, with each of...
Rhea displays a prominent scar in this view from Cassini. A large and ancient impact basin can be seen at upper...
Is Dione (698 miles or 1123 kilometers across) suddenly larger than Rhea (949 miles or 1527 kilometers across)? No,...
NASA Cassini spacecraft composition features Saturn rings top of image, its second largest moon, Rhea on right of...
Rhea and Enceladus shared the sky just before the smaller moon passed behind its larger, cratered sibling.This image...
A pair of small moons join Saturn second largest moon in this NASA Cassini spacecraft image spotlighting Rhea in...
NASA Voyager 2 took this true color photograph of Saturn on July 21, 1981. The moons Rhea and Dione appear as blue...
Two slim crescents smile toward the Cassini spacecraft following an occultation event
A single crescent moon is a familiar sight in Earth's sky, but with Saturn's many moons, you can see three or even...
NASA Cassini spacecraft observes three of Saturn moons set against the darkened night side of the planet. Seen here...
S92-36739 (22 May 1992) --- Astronaut Margaret Rhea Seddon, mission specialist.
Two moons, Rhea and Dione, join the planet and its rings in this view from NASA Cassini spacecraft. Rhea and Dione...
NASA Cassini spacecraft captured Enceladus above the rings and Rhea below. The comparatively tiny speck of Atlas can...
Saturn, stately and resplendent in this natural color view taken by NASA Cassini spacecraft, dwarfs the icy moon...
View of STS 51-D mission specialist Rhea Seddon training with the Arriflex 16mm camera.
51D-07-003 (12-19 April 1985) --- Astronaut Rhea Seddon begins early work on a fly swatter-like snagging device to...
This approximate natural-color image shows Saturn, its rings, and four of its icy satellites. Three satellites...
Distant Rhea right poses here for the Cassini spacecraft, as Pandora hovers against Saturn dark shadow on the rings
Soft light from Saturn lifts the veil of night from the moons Dione lower left and Rhea upper right