Want to travel the satellite system of Saturn? Well now you can, thanks to this video created by Stephen Van Vuuren:
5.6K Saturn from Cassini Photographic Animation stephen v2 on Vimeo .
interesting thing about animation is that you have used real images probe Cassini instead of traditional computer effects. Outside In , the name of this non-profit initiative, aims to eventually create an IMAX movie, but for now the trailer is only available two and a half minutes. And, in the light of preliminary results, we wish to Outside In all the luck in the world.
And while we're talking about Cassini and Saturn, we can use to enjoy this beautiful view of the ringed planet with several moons:
This infrared image was taken on 15 January from 844,000 km away and in it we see Titan (center), Enceladus (a right) and Pandora (at the far left next to the rings).
5.6K Saturn from Cassini Photographic Animation stephen v2 on Vimeo .
interesting thing about animation is that you have used real images probe Cassini instead of traditional computer effects. Outside In , the name of this non-profit initiative, aims to eventually create an IMAX movie, but for now the trailer is only available two and a half minutes. And, in the light of preliminary results, we wish to Outside In all the luck in the world.
And while we're talking about Cassini and Saturn, we can use to enjoy this beautiful view of the ringed planet with several moons:
This infrared image was taken on 15 January from 844,000 km away and in it we see Titan (center), Enceladus (a right) and Pandora (at the far left next to the rings).
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