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The questions related to this photoguess: a) what is the physical phenomenon on the photo? b) who made it? (where it was made?)

Seek and thou shalt find!

Saturday's photoguess

Update: kudos to hukrepus ;-) , according to him/her this is

larger than average (>5m) lumps of material in Saturn’s rings with the Sun shining almost edge on casting a shadow. The Cassini probe/CICLOPS team.

Way too easy :-) I’ll try to dig something more tricky next time.

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Comment by hukrepus
2009-05-03 07:45:13

Larger than average (>5m) lumps of material in saturns’ rings with the sun shining almost edge on casting a shadow. The Cassini probe/CICLOPS team.

Comment by Dmitry
2009-05-03 22:23:30

Dear hukrepus,

this was way too easy for you ;-)

Cheers,
Dmitry.

 
 
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