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English: The varying temperatures of Saturn's rings are depicted here in this false-color image from the Cassini spacecraft.

This image represents the most detailed look to date at the temperature of Saturn's rings. The image was made from data taken by Cassini's composite infrared spectrometer instrument.

Red represents temperatures of about 110 K (−163 °C; −262 °F), blue 70 K (−203 °C; −334 °F), and green 90 K (−183 °C; −298 °F). Water freezes at 273 K (0 °C; 32 °F). The spatial resolution of the ring portion of the image is 200 km (124 mi).

The data show that the opaque region of the rings, like the outer A ring (on the far right) and the middle B ring, are cooler, while more transparent sections, like the Cassini Division (in red just inside the A ring) or the inner C ring (shown in yellow and red), are relatively warmer.

The temperature data were taken on July 1, 2004, of the unlit side of the rings. In order to show the full breadth of the rings, a strip of temperature data was mapped onto a picture of the lit side of the rings taken with the Cassini narrow angle camera on May 11, 2004, a little over a month before Saturn orbit insertion. Cassini is too close to the planet and hence no pictures of the unlit side of the rings are available, so the temperature data were mapped onto a picture of the lit side of rings. Saturn is overexposed and pure white in this picture. Saturn's moon Enceladus is visible below the rings, toward the center. The original picture and caption are available at PIA05410.
Date Taken on 1 July 2004
Source https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA06425
Author NASA/JPL/GSFC/Ames
This image or video was catalogued by Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: PIA06425.

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