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On this
#SaturnSaturday, watch our project scientist review highlights from our years exploring the Saturn system: https://go.nasa.gov/2E5Nirp pic.twitter.com/m81eRfRSow
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For your
#SaturnSaturday, here’s a view of the majestic planet, its turbulent atmosphere and a nearly edge-on look at the rings, taken 12 years ago this week. Details: https://go.nasa.gov/2HzdgG7 pic.twitter.com/vNpOxx7Ezy
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A wide-angle view of majestic Saturn, taken in 2006: https://go.nasa.gov/2GKw30p
#SaturnSaturday pic.twitter.com/awrshBoSSw
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On
#SaturnSaturday, enjoy this glorious view of the rings from 2009. Details: https://go.nasa.gov/2OXIHNO pic.twitter.com/GSsgkGlPPq
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Eight years ago today, we saw (from closest to farthest): the moon Rhea, tiny Epimetheus, the rings seen almost edge on, and broad ring shadows on the cloud tops of Saturn. More: https://go.nasa.gov/2IGYKNH
#SaturnSaturday pic.twitter.com/mDeUpKGaJP
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On this
#SaturnSaturday, enjoy some of the best short videos from our mission, including this view of Saturn’s hexagonal north polar jet stream. https://go.nasa.gov/2hIpYLw pic.twitter.com/iRgMO30bTo -
Shadow and shade on
#SaturnSaturday: a moody, true color portrait of#Saturn, captured on this day in 2006. Details: https://go.nasa.gov/2MQfeEY pic.twitter.com/7HXdiK1kVg
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Seven years ago today we glimpsed
#Saturn’s moon Titan behind the rings, seen here nearly edge on, using a camera filter that revealed features on the hazy moon’s surface. More: https://go.nasa.gov/2G4PEIa#SaturnSaturday pic.twitter.com/EjFrOPzvQB
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Apollo Saturn 506 (Apollo 11) rolls out of VAB High Bay 1 on Mobile Launcher 1 on May 20, 1969 - and headed to KSC 39A. This occurred as Apollo 10 was still on its way to the Moon, and the first stage for AS-507 (Apollo 12) was in VAB High Bay 3.
#SaturnSaturday pic.twitter.com/JsHDmKkc2O
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#OTD in 2006, we acquired this stunning vista showing Saturn’s small, battered moon Epimetheus, the giant, smog-enshrouded moon Titan and the rings stretching across the scene. Details: https://go.nasa.gov/2KeB2cq#SaturnSaturday pic.twitter.com/0dNgtMgZJM
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For
#SaturnSaturday, enjoy this look at#Saturn’s small moon Mimas passing in front of the larger moon Rhea in 2009. Details: https://go.nasa.gov/2N1NNLP pic.twitter.com/4mHKS8zwnG -
Saturn’s planet-sized moon Titan, its encircling atmosphere backlit by the Sun, as seen 12 years ago today. Details: https://go.nasa.gov/2HadMcO
#SaturnSaturday pic.twitter.com/zeVCa1N2vd
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The Apollo 10 Saturn V rolling out to LC-39B from the VAB at KSC. Notably the only Saturn V to launch from Complex 39B.
#SaturnSaturday pic.twitter.com/mdWWh3M69d
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What happens after a mission ends? Work continues! On this
#SaturnSaturday, see some of what our team has been up to: https://go.nasa.gov/2Gf3MiC pic.twitter.com/m95N6Uu4aF
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Ten years ago today we caught a detailed look at the center of the monstrous vortex at Saturn's south pole. https://go.nasa.gov/2Jm27ZC
#SaturnSaturday pic.twitter.com/knBOvnZcs5
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Eight years ago today, we caught a close-up look at Saturn’s tiny moon Helene. Saturn’s atmosphere fills the frame in the background. Helene is about 21 miles (33 kilometers) across. https://go.nasa.gov/2oyziSq
#SaturnSaturday pic.twitter.com/oxynWCveNv
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#SaturnSaturday Love that Pickup N' Play aspect of many of the retro consoles and their deep libraries! We won't go into the RPGs and RTS games! That is an entirely different story. pic.twitter.com/QWHJj015Bq
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#Saturn’s moon Enceladus, seen with the planet’s rings backlit by the Sun. ICYMI, findings announced this week indicate complex organic molecules bubble up from the ocean of water hidden beneath the enigmatic moon’s icy shell: http://go.nasa.gov/2tJu33Y#SaturnSaturday pic.twitter.com/aEc48FRWlq
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The Skylab 2 Saturn IB up at LC-39B while the Skylab Saturn V sits poised at LC-39A in the distance.
#SaturnSaturday pic.twitter.com/5rj58xaJJB
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