This photo from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope shows a quadruple Saturn moon transit. The image was snapped by Hubble on February 29, 2009. The unique alignment seen in this photo gave astronomers an opportunity to capture a 'parade of celestial bodies' crossing Saturn's face. The largest body is the giant moon Titan, which is bigger than the planet Mercury. Several much smaller icy moons line up along the upper edge of the rings.
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Paper Prints: Premium matte, 200 gsm (80 lb). Printed with borders. Image & paper dimensions don't always match. Printed sizes below for Quadruple Saturn Moon Transit.
• 8"x10" paper with .5" border = 4.5"x9" image
• 11"x17" paper has .5" border = 8.0"x16" image
• 16"x20" paper has 1" border = 9.0"x18" image
• 24"x32" paper has 1.5" border = 14.5"x29" image
• 30"x40" paper has 2" border = 18.0"x36" image
Canvas: No borders, mounted. Image aspect ratio adjusted to fit sheet dimensions.
Aluminum Prints: No borders. Image aspect ratio adjusted to fit sheet dimensions.
Frames: Custom made. Acid-free mats, UV-shielding plexiglass. 3-5 weeks for delivery. Frame sales final.
T-Shirts: Custom made 100% cotton. Shoulder taping, double stitched sleeves. T-shirt sales final.
All Sizes: Inches
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