Tilt

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute

Saturn and its moon, Dione, appear tilted in this photo taken by Cassini spacecraft. Looking at the anti-Saturn side of Dione, north is up and 20 degrees to the right. Saturn’s rings are seen from the northern, sunlit side, only one degree above the ring plane.

Tilt

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute

Saturn and its moon, Dione, appear tilted in this photo taken by Cassini spacecraft. Looking at the anti-Saturn side of Dione, north is up and 20 degrees to the right. Saturn’s rings are seen from the northern, sunlit side, only one degree above the ring plane.