Image:EN003 Samarkand Sulci.jpg

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High Resolution image of Saturn's moon Enceladus. This view shows a region of grooved terrain known as Samarkand Sulci (just right of centre running up-down in the image) as well as a region of smooth (at Voyager resolution) terrain called Sarandib Planitia (upper right). This image was has a resolution of 130 meters per pixel and was taken on February 17, 2005 by Cassini's Imaging Science Sub-System Narrow Angle Camera.


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