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The intriguing south-polar jets of Enceladus, backlit by sunlight while the moon…

The intriguing South-polar jets of Enceladus, backlit by sunlight while the moon itself glows softly in reflected Saturn-shine. This view from the international #Cassini mission was taken on 13 April from about 800 000 km. See https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/jpl/pia21338/jets-from-a-distance