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Saturn rings 30/06/2004 by Cassini in ultraviolet - Image in false colors made by the Cassini probe on 30 June 2004. The different colors correspond to differences in the chemical composition of the particles that make up the rings. The ring system is composed from the closest to Saturn to the outermost by ring D, then C, B, the division of Cassini, A with the division of Encke, F, G and E. Here are the variations in the composition of rings A - B and C that are watched. Encke's division is the outer red line. Turquoise blue corresponds to particles composed of pure ice, in red the dirty and finer ice particles.
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Saturn rings 30/06/2004 by Cassini in ultraviolet - Image in false colors made by the Cassini probe on 30 June 2004. The different colors correspond to differences in the chemical composition of the particles that make up the rings. The ring system is composed from the closest to Saturn to the outermost by ring D, then C, B, the division of Cassini, A with the division of Encke, F, G and E. Here are the variations in the composition of rings A - B and C that are watched. Encke's division is the outer red line. Turquoise blue corresponds to particles composed of pure ice, in red the dirty and finer ice particles.

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