Daphnis, a small moon of Saturn, orbits within the Keeler Gap and exerts a noticeable gravitational pull on Saturn’s rings. This effect creates striking wave-like patterns along the ring edges, offering a visual glimpse into gravitational interactions in planetary systems.
Source: NASA : https://science.nasa.gov/saturn/moons/daphnis/
Is this a real “photograph” (including non-visible or even radar imagery) or computer generated from a simulation of some sort?
This is almost certainly an exaggerated rendering, however this is an actual photo from 2017:
There’s a few different photos in different articles, but I haven’t found the image in the OP anywhere. The OP image is straight from reddit.
Edit: This one is my favourite:
Also:
Thanks for that handy search result link.
Really makes me want to play Rings of Saturn again :)
I might give that a go lol
Just edited my comment btw, the OP is apparently from a simulation NASA released in 2016.
The steam page has a demo that features the full game but has saving disabled.
Highly recommend taking that for a quick ring-dive.
Nah I just went on GOG and got it for cheaper :)
Here’s one taken from visable light:
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Daphnis_edge_wave_shadows.jpg#mw-jump-to-license
(Sorry i haven’t figured out how put an image i to a comment on piefed yet)
Super cool to read about this. Thanks for sharing
What an incredible image.
I almost like it more than the artist rendition, even though it is way easier to understand/visualize.
Artist’s rendition. The original photo is still quite impressive though.