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Astronomy Image of the Day

Sunlight Through Saturn's Rings

11 May 1996

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NASA Astronomy Image of the Day for 11 May 1996

Normally, Earth based astronomers view Saturn's spectacular ring system fully illuminated by reflected sunlight. However, this November 1995 Hubble Space Telescope composite image was made to take advantage of an unusual perspective, with the Sun actually illuminating the rings from below. The three bright ring features are visible because the rings themselves are not solid. Composed of many separate chunks of rocky, icy material, the rings allow the scattered sunlight to pass through them -- offering a dramatic demonstration that they are not continuous, uninterrupted bands of material.

Image and explanation courtesy of NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day