File:Atlas (moon) (18525479).jpg
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Saturn's rings appear bent and distorted as seen through the thick upper atmosphere - taken June 9th by Cassini. Tiny moon Atlas at center. Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech |
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Source | Atmospheric Distortion 2 |
Author | alan taylor from Hudson, MA, usa |
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