A dual view of Saturn's icy moon Rhea marked the return of Cassini spacecraft to the realm of the planet's icy satellites, NASA said.
"This follows nearly two years during which the spacecraft's orbits carried it high above the planet's poles. Those paths limited the mission's ability to encounter the moons, apart from regular flybys of Titan," the US space agency said in a statement.
Cassini officially began its new set of equatorial orbits on March 16.
The two views of Rhea were taken about an hour-and-a-half apart on February 9, 2015, when Cassini was about 50,000 to 80,000 kilometres away from the moon.
The views show an expanded range of colours from those visible to human eyes in order to highlight subtle colour variations across Rhea's surface. In natural colour, the moon's surface is fairly uniform.
The other image represents the highest-resolution colour view of Rhea released to date.
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