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Soleil
Lever
08:09
Coucher
17:59
Durée du jour 9h 49min (+3min 10s) Midi solaire 13:04 Crépuscule civil 07:38 — 18:30 Heure dorée 16:59 — 17:59
Lune
Gibbeuse décroissante — 07/02/2026
Gibbeuse décroissante
Illumination : 69%

Image astronomique du jour

Crescent Enceladus

Crescent Enceladus

Peering from the shadows, the Saturn-facing hemisphere of tantalizing inner moon Enceladus poses in this Cassini spacecraft image. North is up in the dramatic scene captured during November 2016 as Cassini's camera was pointed in a nearly sunward direction about 130,000 kilometers from the moon's bright crescent. In fact, the distant world reflects over 90 percent of the sunlight it receives, giving its surface about the same reflectivity as fresh snow. A mere 500 kilometers in diameter, Enceladus is a surprisingly active moon. Data and images collected during Cassini's flybys have revealed water vapor and ice grains spewing from south polar geysers and evidence of an ocean of liquid water hidden beneath the moon's icy crust.