In the Shadows
In the Shadows
Into the Shadows
Into the Shadows
Shadowed Terraces
Shadowed Terraces
Shadow of Demarcation
Shadow of Demarcation
Ganymede Shadow
Ganymede Shadow
Pandora Shadow
Pandora Shadow
Rippling Shadows
Rippling Shadows
Shadow and Shade
Shadow and Shade
Light and Shadow
Light and Shadow
In Prokofiev Shadow
In Prokofiev Shadow
Wavy Shadows
Wavy Shadows
Shadow Cap
Shadow Cap
Shadow of the Giant
Shadow of the Giant
Shrinking Shadow
Shrinking Shadow
Sideways Shadow
Sideways Shadow
Shadows and Gores
Shadows and Gores
Shadows in the North
Shadows in the North
Sousa Shadow
Sousa Shadow
Tethys Shadow
Tethys Shadow
Shadow of the Rings
Shadow of the Rings
Light and Shadow
Light and Shadow
Simply Shadowed
Simply Shadowed
Shadows on the Move
Shadows on the Move
Evening Shadows
Evening Shadows
The Giant Shadow
The Giant Shadow
Shadowing Saturn
Shadowing Saturn
Movement in the Shadows
Movement in the Shadows
Jagged Shadows
Jagged Shadows
A Game of Shadows
A Game of Shadows
Out of the Shadow
Out of the Shadow
Structure in the Shadows
Structure in the Shadows
Shadow Spot
Shadow Spot
Shadows of Janus
Shadows of Janus
Sliding Shadows
Sliding Shadows
Rings and Shadows
Rings and Shadows
The shadow of the moon Janus dwarfs the shadow of Daphnis on Saturn A ring in this image taken as the planet approached its August 2009 equinox.
Long Shadow, Short Shadow
Tethys Truncated Shadow
Tethys Truncated Shadow
Shadow Slipping Through
Shadow Slipping Through
Wave Shadows in Motion
Wave Shadows in Motion
Topography on Europa....the Shadow Knows
Topography on Europa....the Shadow Knows
Colorful Threads and Shadows
Colorful Threads and Shadows
Ring-spanning Shadow
Ring-spanning Shadow
Moon Shadow in Motion
Moon Shadow in Motion
Marsshine on Shadowed Part of Phobos
Marsshine on Shadowed Part of Phobos
Minuscule Moon Shadow
Minuscule Moon Shadow
Pan Slender Shadow
Pan Slender Shadow
Contrast Across the Shadows
Contrast Across the Shadows
A Storm Escapes the Shadows
A Storm Escapes the Shadows
Glimpses into Eros Shadows
Glimpses into Eros Shadows
Pan Very Own Shadow
Pan Very Own Shadow
Moon Against the Shadows
Moon Against the Shadows
Science at the Shadow Boundary
Science at the Shadow Boundary
Slender Slice of Shadow
Slender Slice of Shadow
Spirit Shadow, Sol 153
Spirit Shadow, Sol 153
Epimetheus Long Shadow
Epimetheus Long Shadow
Saturn Shadow Upon the Rings
Saturn Shadow Upon the Rings
Shadows Side by Side
Shadows Side by Side
Saturn Ring Shadow, Then and Now
Saturn Ring Shadow, Then and Now
Moon Shadow Adornment
Moon Shadow Adornment
Janus Ring Shadow Premiere
Janus Ring Shadow Premiere
Tiny Moon, Looming Shadows
Tiny Moon, Looming Shadows
Shadow Between the Shepherds
Shadow Between the Shepherds
What Lurks in the Shadows?
What Lurks in the Shadows?
Shadows Showcase a Steep Scarp
Shadows Showcase a Steep Scarp
A Shadow Amid the Storms
A Shadow Amid the Storms
ASI/MET Shadow & Airbags
ASI/MET Shadow & Airbags
Saturn rings cast wide shadows on the planet, and the shadow of a moon also graces the gas giant in this scene from NASA Cassini spacecraft. The moon Enceladus is not shown in this view, but it does cast a small, elongated shadow.
Shadows on a Giant
This image of Neptune shows the discovery of shadows in Neptune atmosphere, shadows cast onto a deep cloud band by small elevated clouds. They are the first cloud shadows ever seen by NASA Voyager on any planet.
Neptune Shadows
Saturn moon Prometheus casts a narrow shadow on the rings near the much larger shadow cast by the planet in this image taken by NASA Cassini spacecraft about five months after Saturn August 2009 equinox.
Moon Shadow, Planet Shadow
High School Student Shadowing Program
High School Student Shadowing Program
The shadow of the moon Enceladus appears on Saturn just south of the thin shadow of the planet rings in this image captured by NASA Cassini spacecraft.
Shadow South of Another
Saturn rings cast shadows on the planet, except their shadows appear to be inside out in this image captured by NASA Cassini spacecraft.
Me and My Shadow
The shadow of the moon Janus dwarfs the shadow of Daphnis on Saturn A ring in this image taken as the planet approached its August 2009 equinox.
Small Moon Shadow
Where Have All the Shadows Gone?
Where Have All the Shadows Gone?
Using Shadows to Measure Crater Depths
Using Shadows to Measure Crater Depths
Radar Bright Deposits and Persistent Shadows
Radar Bright Deposits and Persistent Shadows
Permanent Shadows at Mercury South Pole
Permanent Shadows at Mercury South Pole
Phoenix Conductivity Probe with Shadow and Toothmark
Phoenix Conductivity Probe with Shadow and Toothmark
Spirit Shadow over Laguna Trench
Spirit Shadow over Laguna Trench
The ridges in this VIS image are creating shadows due to low sun angle. Shadows can give indications of the shape of the feature that is casting the shadow.  Orbit Number: 67866 Latitude: -79.1408 Longitude: 266.294 Instrument: VIS Captured: 2017-04-02 00:59  https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA21678
More Shadows
The shadow of the moon Mimas creates a smudge on the southern hemisphere of Saturn in this view from NASA Cassini spacecraft. Mimas does not appear here, but it does cast its shadow on the planet in the lower left of the image.
Smudge of a Shadow
The soft, sweeping shadows of Saturn C ring cover bright patches of  clouds in the planet atmosphere. The shadow-throwing rings stretch  across the view at bottom. The dark inner edge of the B ring is visible  at top
Shadow Strands
The shadow of Saturn cuts across the rings as seen by NASA Cassini spacecraft. As the ring particles enter Saturn shadow, their temperature drops to even colder temperatures, only to warm back up again when they re-emerge into the sunlight.
Cool Shadow
Shadows seem ubiquitous in this view from NASA Cassini spacecraft of Saturn rings. The moon Pan casts a long shadow towards the right from where it orbits in the Encke Gap of the A ring in the upper right of the image.
Shadows Everywhere
The shadow of Saturn moon Dione, cast onto the planet, is elongated in dramatic fashion in this image captured by NASA Cassini spacecraft. The moon itself does not appear here, but the shadow can be seen south of the ringplane.
Stretched Shadow
Saturn moon Mimas casts a elliptical shadow on the planet south of the larger, wider shadows cast by the planet rings. Mimas and the rings are not shown in this image captured by NASA Cassini spacecraft.
Shadows on Saturn
The shadow of the moon Tethys stretches across Saturn A ring before  fading into the B ring as the shadow extends towards the lower right of  this image.
Long Shadow of Tethys
The shadow of Saturn largest moon darkens a huge portion of the gas giant planet. Titan is not pictured here, but its shadow is elongated in the bottom right of the image.
Enormous Elongated Shadow
NASA Cassini Orbiter caught the shadow of the moon Prometheus as a small dark dot on Saturn just below the narrow shadow cast by the rings in the center of this image.
Shadow Below Another
The moon Tethys casts its shadow on Saturn rings next to the shadow of the planet in this image taken as Saturn approaches its August 2009 equinox.
Side by Side Shadows
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NASA's DC-8 Desert Shadow
The strands of Saturn F ring disappear into the darkness of the planet shadow. Background stars make trails across the sky during the long exposure
Into the Shadow
Over the course of the Odyssey mission, the spacecraft has flown covering the surface at many different times of local day. Right now Odyssey is looking down along the day/night terminator, seeing dawn and dusk. One of the benefits from imaging at these times of day (and lower sun angles) is seeing shadows. This VIS image shows the sunrise shadow of the crater rim on the crater floor.  Orbit Number: 66810 Latitude: -32.1248 Longitude: 132.667 Instrument: VIS Captured: 2017-01-05 01:05  http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA21317
In the Shadow
Several sets of shadows are cast onto the A ring in this image taken by NASA Cassini Orbiter about a week after Saturn’s August 2009 equinox.
Shadows and More Shadows
The moon Pandora casts a shadow onto Saturn A ring but not the F ring.
Shadow Misses a Ring
The shadow of Saturn moon Mimas is elongated across the planet in this image from NASA Cassini spacecraft. The moon itself is not shown, but the shadow appears just above the ringplane on the right of the image.
Mimas Stretched Shadow
Saturn moon Tethys casts a shadow on the planet A ring alongside the larger shadow cast by the planet itself in this image taken as Saturn approached its August 2009 equinox.
Shadows Big and Small
Today's VIS image shows part of a central pit crater located in Hesperia Planum. The dark patterns on the floor of the crater are the shadows being cast by the crater rim in the early morning sun. This is a fairly young crater, and the rim is still very rough. Shadow lengths can sometimes be used to calculate the height of the object casting the shadow if the sun angle is known.  Orbit Number: 88007 Latitude: -14.5681 Longitude: 113.654 Instrument: VIS Captured: 2021-10-16 19:07  https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA25108
Shadows
As Saturn equinox continues to approach, the moon Pan casts a slightly longer shadow on the A ring.
Lengthening Shadows
Blazing like an icy torch, the plume of Enceladus shines in scattered sunlight as the moon casts a shadow onto Saturn E ring
Casting a Shadow