Yes,Dear Utol (2025): Binyag Episode 43 this is a real image of Saturn.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a new, exceptionally crisp picture of the ringed gas giant in early July, and the space agency posted the image of the planet on Thursday.
"Hubble's sharp view resolves the finely etched concentric ring structure," wrote NASA, noting the rings are composed of chunks of ice "ranging from tiny grains to giant boulders."
Hubble orbits about 340 miles above Earth, and the telescope captured this detailed view of Saturn while the planet orbited 839 million milesfrom Earth.
Sharp images of the gas giant allow planetary scientists to observe the planet's changing atmosphere. For example, NASA researchers spotted a "slight reddish haze" over Saturn's north polar region, possibly indicating a changing atmosphere or heating by the sun.
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Amid the stark black background of space, Hubble also captured two of Saturn's 53 confirmed moons: the ice-spraying Enceladus below, and the Death Star-like Mimas on the right.
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