Enceladus Flyby
1,231 km (765 mi)
Oct 19 2011 (SCET)
Enceladus Flyby Oct. 19 This Enceladus flyby features an ultraviolet stellar occultation, in which two of the three stars in Orion’s belt appear behind the moon’s plumes.
The Cassini spacecraft watches as the shadows of Saturn's rings grow wider and creep farther south as the seasons progress from the planet's August 2009 equinox.