Planet Saturn: NASA Amazes us with the INCREDIBLE New Image

The planet Saturn has a new incredible image published by NASA, here's what the astronomers managed to surprise everyone.

Planet Saturn dione

Planet Saturn has a new incredible image published by those from NASA, the American space agency managing to capture something that is not so easy to record in any image by anyone. What you see in the image below represents the frozen moon Dione near the planet Saturn, this being recorded from a great distance even as it orbits its great mother planet, and so we can see just how small it is.

Planet Saturn it is huge, and the image below shows us in a very interesting context how small that moon is compared to the planet and how easily it could disappear in the event of a collision. Not much is known about the moon Dione, and this is because it is not one of the moons near the planet Saturn that are so much in the attention of researchers, they are focusing on others to try to discover if there is life there.

Planet Saturn: NASA Amazes us with the INCREDIBLE New Image

The planet Saturn dione the moon
The moon Dione near the planet Saturn captured in the image by NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute.

Planet Saturn it is the second largest in our galaxy, being the sixth, in terms of distance, from the sun, and it is understandable why the moon Dione is almost completely frozen. Moon Dione has a total radius that represents 0.1% of that of the planet Saturn, so it is easy to understand why it appears so small in relation to its mother planet, its radius of only 561 km pales in front of even that of which the moon has near our Earth, if we are to calculate.

Planet Saturn has this little moon at a distance similar to that at which our moon is in relation to the Earth, 377.400 km being the figure calculated by astronomers until now. This shows us how similar things are in the universe in relation to the various planets that exist in it, and the planet Saturn does not make any distinction, but of course it has other moons that are at a slightly greater distance in relation to it at the moment from the girl.

Planet Saturn she had this image recorded by the Juno probe, which was sent to her for some time to analyze, but was only recently published by NASA.