10 Resultados encontrados para "Archivo:Iapetus_by_Voyager_2.jpg".

Archivo:Iapetus by Voyager 2.jpg

Iapetus by Voyager 2 spacecraft, August 22, 1981 original image caption: Saturn's outermost large moon, Iapetus, has a bright, heavily cratered icy terrain...


Archivo:Iapetus as seen by the Cassini probe - 20071008.jpg

English Saturn's moon Iapetus Russian Изображение Япета снятое аппаратом "Кассини" German Iapetus Arabic ايبتوس كما يراه مسبار كاسيني. التعليق الأصلي...


Archivo:Iapetus by Voyager 2 (cropped).jpg

Iapetus by Voyager 2 spacecraft, August 22, 1981 original image caption: Saturn's outermost large moon, Iapetus, has a bright, heavily cratered icy terrain...


Archivo:Voyager 2 Iapetus.jpg

English Voyager 2's image of Iapetus's north pole at a distance of 910,000 km. applies to jurisdiction: United States of America determination method:...


Archivo:Iapetus Voyager2 flyby sequence.jpg

English A sequence of images taken by Voyager 2 as it flew-by Iapetus. applies to jurisdiction: United States of America determination method: work of...


Archivo:Iapetus May 2008 PIA11116 moon only.jpg

moon Iapetus was created using images taken during Cassini spacecraft flybys, with Voyager images filling in the gaps in Cassini's coverage. Iapetus is...


Archivo:Iapetus Taijitu 1.jpg

English An image of Iapetus by Voyager 1, showing that it looks like Taijitu (Yin Yang Symbol) applies to jurisdiction: United States of America determination...


Archivo:Iapetus by Saturnlight.jpg

resolution by NASA's Voyager 1 in 1980. Iapetus diameter is 1,436 kilometers (892 miles). The image shows mainly the night side of Iapetus; part of the...


Archivo:Iapetus by Voyager 2 - enhanced.jpg

DescriptionIapetus by Voyager 2 - enhanced.jpg English: Iapetus by Voyager 2 spacecraft, August 22, 1981 Saturn's outermost large moon, Iapetus, has a bright...


Archivo:Iapetus- A View from the Top.jpg

craters on Iapetus that have bright north-facing and dark south-facing slopes, and the pattern of streaks near the north pole of Iapetus suggests that...