Saturn Science and Art

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Johnson Museum Saturn Exhibition

The NASA Cassini Spacecraft - orbiting Saturn since 2004 - continues to send back astonishing images of the planet, rings, and moons. A select group of breathtaking images* were on exhibit at the Johnson Museum of Art on the Cornell University campus from September 20, 2008 - January 4, 2009.

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AMNH Saturn Exhibition

Saturn: Images from the Cassini-Huygens Mission, an exhibition of over 50 spectacular photographs captured by NASA's Cassini orbiter and the European Space Agency's Huygens lander, opened Saturday, April 26, 2008 at the American Museum of Natural History. On view in the IMAX Corridor on the first floor through July, 2009, the exhibition features dramatic up-close photographs of the ringed planet and it's multitude of moons, ranging from small individual images to large mosaics, sent over half a billion miles by the Cassini spacecraft to Earth. The exhibition was guest co-curated by Joseph Burns, Professor of Astronomy at Cornell University.

The exhibit that was displayed at the Johnson Museum of Art has been on exhibit at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C.