the-planet-saturn.com
Menu » Home :: Solar System :: Other Links :: About Us :: Bookmark Us :: Tell a Friend
Related Sites
» Mercury
» Venus
» Earth
» Mars
» Jupiter
» Saturn
» Uranus
» Neptune
» Pluto
Other Links
» Galileo Galilei
» Moon Phases
» Why is the sky blue
» Periodic table quizes
» What is the Capitol of
» What is the speed of light
» Prince by machiavelli
Sponsors
» Telescopes.com
» Binoculars.com
» Peepers.com
» Telescopetown.com

3D Pictures for Saturn


Planet Saturn Home

[an error occurred while processing this directive]

Please read these instructions first: How to view 3D stereoscopic image pairs

Please click on the images below to get the 3D stereo pairs for that image.


The 3D pictures on this page all use the following non-3D picture's color scheme for Saturn and its rings.



Saturn from 250,000 kilometers. Sunlight comes from directly in front of Saturn. There is no shadow on Saturn's rings.



Saturn from 250,000 kilometers. Sunlight comes from the left. Saturn's shadow is visible on its rings on the right hand side.



Saturn's ring opening angle is only 5 degrees in this 3D picture. Saturn's rings have more empty space than particles in them. However, it would be difficult to fly to the rings without hitting one or several ring particles. .

3D picture of Saturn



Saturn from 300,000 kilometers. If all the particles of Saturn's rings were collected together, you would only be able to form a moon 1800 times smaller than the Earth's moon.



Saturn from 300,000 kilometers.




These 3D stereo pairs are copyrighted by Mr. A. Botha of www.the-planet-saturn.com
Please ask first if you want to use it on your website. All I ask in return is a link back to this website.

© Copyright 2001, 2002 - All Rights Reserved Worldwide
All content provided Alwyn Botha, 2002.