If you have some old time red/cyan glasses, then head on over to the Ciclops blog to see some great images of Prometheus in 3-D. Prometheus is a moon of Saturn that was discovered in 1980. Prometheus is located at the inner edge of Saturn’s F Ring, and acts as a shepherd moon for that ring.

This view looks toward the leading hemisphere of Prometheus (86 kilometers, 53 miles across). North on Prometheus is up and rotated 47 degrees to the right. The end of Prometheus on the lower right points toward Saturn, and the end on the upper left points away from the planet.

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