In my opinion this is one of the coolest space videos I've seen in a long time. The video shows images of Saturn and Jupiter captured by NASA's Voyager and Cassini spacecraft in spectacular detail. We see Saturn's rings come alive and the cosmic storms swirl on both Saturn and Jupiter.
You'll probably never get to sit in the driver's seat and fly a spaceship around Saturn, but if you did, it would look exactly like this. There's no models or CGI in this video: it's all real live imagery from Cassini.
Animator Ray Prol came up with a great idea: What if the earth had rings like Saturn's? Suppose those rings were aligned with the equator. They'd be visible from east to west, all over the world. He then shows us...
As if landing a probe on one of Saturn's moons wasn't amazing enough, now we find out the tiny Huygens craft sent back the first pictures of an extraterrestrial liquid ever taken. After Huygens was launched from its mother...
Sometimes, you just need to take a step back and let yourself be blown away by some of the advancements humanity has made over the past few decades. For example, the Cassini Space Probe, an unmanned craft flying out near...