NASA's Cassini-Huygens probe is about to die. Since its launch almost 20 years ago, on October 15, 1997, it has reached and explored Saturn and its moons to reveal its mysteries. In addition, he has also given us fascinating images that may be your next wallpaper.
The probe will come to an end on September 15 by dipping into Saturn's atmosphere and disintegrating in the process. It is very unlikely that ground-based telescopes will be able to capture and record their end, but NASA has also designed a way to follow their latest journey live.
Since its arrival in Saturn's orbit on July 1, 2004, it has given us an avalanche of photos and incredible images of space, including the rings of the sixth planet of the Solar System and all its moons. If you are looking for a new spatial image for the wallpaper of your smartphone, you will find it here. [via NASA]
Wonderful images captured by Cassini:
(Select the small magnifying glass in the upper left corner of the image to enlarge)
Los anillos de cerca.
Tetls.
Titán.
Saturno.
Saturno.
Saturno.
El polo norte de saturno.
Los anillos de saturno.
*Saturno y sus anillos.
Saturno y cinco de sus lunas.
Los anillos, de cerca.
Saturno
Anillos de saturno.
saturno.
Fuente de información: http://es.gizmodo.com/las-imagenes-mas-bellas-capturadas-por-cassini-son-perf-1809947353