All the attention, of course, is on Curiosity, but there are only so many times you can see a picture of a bleak rock-strewn landscape and get all excited because - wow! - that's Mars that is! Cassini, meanwhile, continues to send back spectacular pictures of Saturn and its moons:
[NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute]
"Saturn's moon Tethys, with its stark white icy surface, peeps out from behind the larger, hazy, colorful Titan in this Cassini view of the two moons. Saturn's rings lie between the two. "
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