This true-color composite view of Earth and Moon from Saturn was captured by NASA's Cassini spacecraft on 19th July, 2013. Cassini's narrow-angle camera took combined to create this composite photograph from approximately 898,410,414 miles away.
The bright spot in the middle is Earth and the smaller bright spot under it to the left is the Moon. The rest of the white spots are background stars while the colored specks are the result of high-energy particles hitting the spacecraft camera's CCD sensor.
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