From a distance of 9.1 million miles (14.7 million kilometers), Voyager 2 snapped this picture of Saturn and two of its moons, Enceladus and Dione (upper right), on August 11, 1981. By zooming in a thousand times closer, Cassini will build upon Voyager's discoveries of Saturn's unusual satellites, atmosphere and magnetosphere. Click to enlarge.

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