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admin January 3, 2018

On this day: 3 January 2008, #ten years ago, the international #Cassini mission took this image of the northern latitudes of Saturn's moon Dione (1123 km across) from a distance of about 129 000 kmhttps://t.co/jLtyuKjoEA pic.twitter.com/5eybEiEGWl

— ESA space history (@ESA_History) January 3, 2018

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