Saturn - Voyager 1

Saturn from 100 million km, showing Enceladus, Dione, and Tethys

Saturn
Voyager 1 image of Saturn and three of its moons taken from a distance of 106 million km. North is at 1:30. Bands can be seen in the northern hemisphere and structure can be identified in the rings, including the Cassini Division, towards the outer edge of the rings. The satellites which can be seen in this image are Enceladus, near the left edge of the rings, Dione, below Saturn, and Tethys, at the right edge of the frame. Saturn is 120,000 km in diameter. (Voyager 1, P-22830)

Saturn;
Saturn: Satellite System
Voyager Missions