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"Exploring the Vastness: Unveiling the Secrets of Giant Planets" The Cassini spacecraft orbits Saturn and its moon Titan

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn and and its moon Titan

Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn and and its moon Titan

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: A gigantic scarp on the surface of Uranus moon, Miranda

A gigantic scarp on the surface of Uranus moon, Miranda. It is the sheerest known cliff in the solar system. It may be 3 miles high

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists concept illustrating the two Saturn-sized planets discovered by the Kepler

Artists concept illustrating the two Saturn-sized planets discovered by the Kepler
This artistas concept illustrates the two Saturn-sized planets discovered by the Kepler mission. The star system is oriented edge-on, as seen by Kepler, such that both planets cross in front

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Planet Uranus

Planet Uranus taken by the spacecraft Voyager 2 in 1986

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Saturn seen from the surface of its moon, Rhea

Saturn seen from the surface of its moon, Rhea. It is the largest of Saturns airless satellites. It was discovered in 1672 by Giovanni Cassini

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Illustration of Saturn and Earth to scale

Illustration of Saturn and Earth to scale
Illustration showing Saturn (left) and Earth (right) to scale. Saturn is nine times the diameter of Earth. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun, Earth is the third

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Neptune seen from its tiny, distant moon, Nereid

Neptune seen from its tiny, distant moon, Nereid

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: A Jupiter-mass planet orbiting the nearby star Epsilon Eridani

A Jupiter-mass planet orbiting the nearby star Epsilon Eridani
This is an artists concept of a Jupiter-mass planet orbiting the nearby star Epsilon Eridani. Located 10.5 light-years away, it is the closest known exoplanet to our solar system

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists concept of Epsilon Eridani, a possible habitable planet

Artists concept of Epsilon Eridani, a possible habitable planet
Epsilon Eridani is another factual solar system similar to our own. Scientists put this system on a promising list of potential life-bearing planets due to the their position within the habitable

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: One of the planets orbiting 70 Virginis is a super-Jupiter

One of the planets orbiting 70 Virginis is a super-Jupiter, so close to the star that it is heated to a red heat

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists concept of an impact crater on Jupiters moon Ganymede, with Jupiter

Artists concept of an impact crater on Jupiters moon Ganymede, with Jupiter
Artists concept of an impact crater on Ganymede, about 10 miles in diameter, dominates a scene otherwise defined by a dozen long ridges

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Saturn

Saturns peaceful beauty invites Cassini for a closer look in this natural color view, taken during the spacecrafts approach to the planet

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists concept of planet Uranus

Artists concept of planet Uranus. Uranus is the seventh planet in our solar system and has 27 moons and a vertical ring system

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists concept of planet Neptune

Artists concept of planet Neptune. Neptune is the eight planet in our solar system and has planetary rings and a great dark spot indicating a storm on its surface

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists concept of Uranus and its rings

Artists concept of Uranus and its rings
Artists concept showing how Uranus might look from a position in space several hundred thousand miles above its south pole

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists concept of the Kepler-11 planetary system

Artists concept of the Kepler-11 planetary system
Kepler 11 has been discovered to host a solar system of at least six planets with comparable sizes to the Earth. This high number makes the solar system unique among the ones discovered so far

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Saturns moon, Tethys, is split by an enormous valley called Ithaca Chasma

Saturns moon, Tethys, is split by an enormous valley called Ithaca Chasma

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists concept of a blue-white gas giant planet

Artists concept of a blue-white gas giant planet

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists concept of Saturn as seen from the surface of its moon Iapetus

Artists concept of Saturn as seen from the surface of its moon Iapetus. Saturn dominates Iapetus velvet black sky framed by three inner moons. Left to right are Tethys, Rhea and Dione

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Neptune and its rings against a starry background

Neptune and its rings against a starry background

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists depiction of Kepler 22b

Artists depiction of Kepler 22b, a planet within the habitable zone of a type G star about 600 light years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Jupiter and its moon Lo as seen from the frozen surface of Jupiters moon Europa

Jupiter and its moon Lo as seen from the frozen surface of Jupiters moon Europa
Artists conception of Jupiter and one of its moons, Io, seen from 10 kilometres above the frozen surface of Europa, another of the giant planets moons

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: A gas giant rises in the distance over a massive slumbering volcano

A gas giant rises in the distance over a massive slumbering volcano

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: View from a hypothetical moon in orbit around the first known planet to reside in

View from a hypothetical moon in orbit around the first known planet to reside in
This artists illustration shows the view from a hypothetical moon in orbit around the first known planet to reside in a tight-knit triple-star system

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: An artists depiction of a ringed gas giant planet with six moons

An artists depiction of a ringed gas giant planet with six moons. The view is from the rocky surface of the farthest moon. A distant star illuminates the scene

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: An artistis concept of an unusual, methane-free world partially eclipsed by its star

An artistis concept of an unusual, methane-free world partially eclipsed by its star. The Spitzer Space Telescope has found evidence that a hot

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists concept of an extraterrestrial world and its various moons

Artists concept of an extraterrestrial world and its various moons
Although the most accepted image of an alien world is a simple planet like our own, it is very possible for life to spring up and populate the various moons around their home jovian planet

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Two artificial moons travelling around a gas giant devouring the natural moons

Two artificial moons travelling around a gas giant devouring the natural moons. The aritificial moons are from an advanced civilization that has a shortage on raw materials

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists depiction of a gas giant planet on a white background

Artists depiction of a gas giant planet on a white background

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists depiction of a ringed gas giant planet surrounded by its moons

Artists depiction of a ringed gas giant planet surrounded by its moons
An artists depiction of a ringed gas giant planet surrounded by its moons. The view is from the surface of one of the rocky airless moons

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Powerful energies surge out into space from this gas giant

Powerful energies surge out into space from this gas giant

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: The ring of debris that may orbit Saturns second-largest moon, Rhea

The ring of debris that may orbit Saturns second-largest moon, Rhea
This artists concept depicts the ring of debris that may orbit Saturns second-largest moon, Rhea. The suggested disk of solid material is exaggerated in density here for clarity

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: A stealth fighter en route to Hades, a ringed planet

A stealth fighter en route to Hades, a ringed planet. The stealth fighter is leaving the cover of an asteroid field

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: An artists impression of a unique type of exoplanet

An artists impression of a unique type of exoplanet
This is an artists impression of a unique type of exoplanet discovered with the Hubble Space Telescope. The planet is so close to its star that it completes an orbit in 10.5 hours

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Geysers of Enceladus showing cryovolcanism near the South Pole of Enceladus

Geysers of Enceladus showing cryovolcanism near the South Pole of Enceladus
Artists concept of the geysers of Enceladus, showing the cryovolcanism near the South Pole of Enceladus, the 6th largest moon of Saturn

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: A massive space station orbits a large habitable moon

A massive space station orbits a large habitable moon
Grimner Station is one of a series of massive space stations; hollowed-out small moons moved into the desired orbit. They orbit a large habitable moon rich in life

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Saturns rings

Saturns rings
A series of Hubble Space Telescope images, captured from 1996 to 2000, show Saturns rings open up from just past edge-on to nearly fully open as it moves from autumn towards winter in its Northern

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists concept of the planet Jupiter

Artists concept of the planet Jupiter
Artists concept of how Jupiter might look from a position in space just beneath the plane of Jupiters Main ring. Jupiters Main ring is believed to be composed of dust

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: A ringed planet in front of an odd starfield

A ringed planet in front of an odd starfield

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: A giant planet orbiting the sun-like star 79 Ceti

A giant planet orbiting the sun-like star 79 Ceti
This is an artists concept of a giant planet recently discovered orbiting the sun-like star 79 Ceti, located 117 light-years away in the constellation Cetus the sea monster

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists concept of how Uranus and its tiny moon Puck

Artists concept of how Uranus and its tiny moon Puck
Artists concept of how Uranus and its tiny satellite Puck might look from a position in orbit around Puck. Puck in turn orbits Uranus at a height of 37 thousand miles above Uranus cloud tops

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: A large cloud covered planet rises over a rocky and barren alien world

A large cloud covered planet rises over a rocky and barren alien world
An artists depiction of the view from a rocky and barren alien world. A large cloud covered planet rises over the airless environment

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Illustration of Saturn from the icy surface of Enceladus

Illustration of Saturn from the icy surface of Enceladus
Artists concept of how Saturn may appear from the icy surface of Enceladus, one of Saturns eight major satellites. At a distance of 148 thousand miles

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: A ringed gas giant exoplanet with moons

A ringed gas giant exoplanet with moons

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Close-up of Saturn and its planetary rings

Close-up of Saturn and its planetary rings

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Two spacecraft fly back to their home planet after a mission

Two spacecraft fly back to their home planet after a mission
After completing their mission two spacecraft fly back to their home planet

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Uranus seen from the surface of its moon, Ariel

Uranus seen from the surface of its moon, Ariel. Ariel is one of Uranus largest moons. Its surface is criss-crossed with canyon-like trenches

Background imageGiant Planets Collection: Artists concept of Neptune

Artists concept of Neptune
Artists concept showing how Neptune might look from a position in space above the plane of its rings. Like Uranus, Neptune is a gas giant



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"Exploring the Vastness: Unveiling the Secrets of Giant Planets" The Cassini spacecraft orbits Saturn and its moon Titan, providing us with breathtaking images and invaluable data about these colossal celestial bodies. A gigantic scarp on Uranus' moon Miranda leaves scientists awe-struck, revealing the immense forces at play in our solar system's outer reaches. Artists' concept illustrates two Saturn-sized planets discovered by Kepler, expanding our understanding of planetary diversity beyond our wildest imaginations. Behold the majestic beauty of planet Uranus, a mysterious giant that continues to captivate astronomers with its unique features and enigmatic atmosphere. Witnessing Saturn from the surface of its moon Rhea is like gazing upon a cosmic masterpiece, reminding us of the vastness and wonders of our universe. An illustration showcasing Saturn and Earth to scale highlights just how small we are in comparison to these magnificent gas giants that dominate their realms. Delve into the mesmerizing realm of Saturn as it unveils its rings, storms, and ethereal beauty – a true marvel among giant planets in our solar system. Neptune seen from its tiny distant moon Nereid offers a humbling perspective on this distant ice giant, reminding us of the sheer size and grandeur present even in remote corners of space. Discover an exoplanet resembling Jupiter orbiting Epsilon Eridani – an intriguing glimpse into potential habitable worlds beyond our own solar system's boundaries. Immerse yourself in an artist's concept depicting Epsilon Eridani as a possible habitable planet – sparking dreams about extraterrestrial life thriving amidst unknown wonders. Amongst 70 Virginis' planetary companions lies a super-Jupiter – an enormous gas giant challenging conventional notions about planetary formation within star systems near ours.