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Saturn

The Slant on Saturn's Rings
This is a series of images of Saturn, as seen at many different wavelengths, when the planet's rings were at a maximum tilt of 27 degrees toward Earth. Saturn experiences seasonal tilts away from and toward the Sun, much the same way Earth does. Approximately every 30 years, Earth observers can catch their best glimpse of Saturn's South Pole and the southern side of the planet's rings.

Internet Explorer users
   Right Click on the image and select Set as Background.

Netscape Navigator users
   Right Click on the image and select Set as Wallpaper.

Mac users
   Hold down the mouse button over the image and wait for the menu.
   Choose Save Image As.
   Open the control panel to Desktop Pictures.
   Click Select Picture and load the file you just saved.
   Choose Position Automatically.


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