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Saturn Rings Appearing to Bend Due to Atmospheric Refraction Image

Saturn rings B and C are disappearing behind the immense planet, appearing slightly bent due to upper-atmospheric refraction. This representation is great for educational content on planetary science, space exploration, and astronomy studies. It can also be used for digital publications regarding space phenomena and the characteristics of Saturn.
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