All of Earth’s issues can fade into perspective when the planet is minimized to a barely-noticeable dot within the wider galaxy. NASA has released stunning new images from its Cassini spacecraft, giving a first-of-its kind glimpse of Earth in relation to Saturn and the outer solar system.
The full, natural color photograph shows a stretch of space 404,880 miles across; it includes Earth, Saturn and its inner rings, 7 of Saturn’s moons, Venus, and Mars.
“You don’t get many opportunities to do an image like this,” said Steve Mullins from the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colo., which helped with the project. “It takes a special viewing geometry and you have to be aligned and everything has to work out. It takes a lot of planning ahead of time.”
It’s much harder to capture this kind of image because the sun is so close to Earth and obstructs the view. This time, the sun was obstructed by Saturn itself. The ring’s details are backlit by sunlight and the picture appears as the human eye would view it.









