As NASA’s Cassini spacecraft made its first-ever dive through the gap between Saturn and its rings on April 26, 2017, one of its imaging cameras took a series of rapid-fire images that were used to make this movie sequence. The video begins with a view of the vortex at Saturn’s north pole, then heads past the outer boundary of the planet’s hexagon-shaped jet stream and continues further southward.
The movie sequence of Cassini images was produced by Kunio Sayanagi and John Blalock of Hampton University, working in collaboration with the Cassini imaging team.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute/Hampton University
A detailed caption describing these video clips, and the unedited clips themselves, are available at For more information about Cassini’s Grand Finale, visit
1 view
830
247
1 month ago 00:01:00 1
The Tragic Final Moments of NASA’s Cassini
1 month ago 00:30:22 1
Можно ли выжить внутри звезды?
2 months ago 00:30:25 3
Dystopian Futures of Astronomical Suffering | Documentary about S-risks and Longtermism
3 months ago 00:20:24 2
Звуки космоса | Акустическое путешествие в иные миры | melodysheep (Озвучка Rumble)
3 months ago 00:54:40 1
Voyage of Curiosity: A Martian Chronicle 4k
3 months ago 00:02:21 1
The Eerie Sounds Of Saturn
4 months ago 00:33:40 1
История Сатурна, или Звездные войны продолжаются...
5 months ago 00:02:11 2
Edward C. Stone, Explorer. 1936-2024
6 months ago 00:14:14 1
Что такое Шестиугольник Сатурна?
6 months ago 00:02:39 1
Saturn’s rings have weird seasonal ’spokes’ - Hubble to study
6 months ago 00:59:36 1
The most surprising discoveries from our universe – with Chris Lintott