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Eye of the Storm
Eye of the Storm - October 14, 2004

Cassini caught this intriguing view of a dark storm near the limb of Saturn on Sept. 9, 2004.

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Rounding the Rings spacer Rounding the Rings - October 13, 2004
Cassini spied two members of Saturn's family rounding the rings in this image from Aug. 20, 2004.

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A Turbulent Interface spacer A Turbulent Interface - October 12, 2004
The southern edge of Saturn's equatorial band displays a scalloped appearance in this Cassini image, as clouds of bright material are stretched and pulled like taffy.

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Eyeing the Culprit spacer Eyeing the Culprit - October 11, 2004
Gazing beyond Saturn's magnificent rings, Cassini spotted the cause of the dark gap visible in the foreground of this image: Mimas, which is 398 kilometers (247 miles) wide.

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