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Global Astronomy Magazine
ISSN 2768-2285 ( Digital ) • ISSN 2768-2285 ( Print )
Volume III - Published September 2021
Explore Scientific .

Imaging the Sun

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A Guide to the Sky ............. Pg . 8 Planetary Positions ......... Pg . 10 Wonderful Universe ........ Pg . 12

Pushing the limits

High-resolution planetary imaging is a challenging task

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Outreach all-stars

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Astropoetry ...................... Pg . 44 The Art of Astronomy .... Pg . 50 Seasonal Calendars ........ Pg . 59

on the cover

giant of a moon appears before a giant of a planet undergoing

A seasonal changes in this natural color view of Titan and Saturn from NASA ’ s Cassini spacecraft . Titan , Saturn ’ s largest moon , measures 3,200 miles , or 5,150 kilometers , across and is larger than the planet Mercury . This view looks toward the northern , sunlit side of the rings from just above the ring plane .

This mosaic combines six images -- two each of red , green and blue spectral filters -- to create this natural color view . The images were obtained with the Cassini spacecraft wide-angle camera on May 6 , 2012 , at a distance of approximately 483,000 miles ( 778,000 kilometers ) from Titan . Image scale is 29 miles ( 46 kilometers ) per pixel on Titan .

IMAGE AND TEXT COURTESY OF NASA / JPL-Caltech / Space Science Institute

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