NASA's Hubble showed Saturn's four moons, seeing 'Moon Parade', people said - 'I love you'

NASA's Hubble showed Saturn's four moons, seeing 'Moon Parade', people said - 'I love you'


The American Space Agency NASA acts sort of a lens for the humans living on Earth. Through which we are ready to see rare and strange pictures of space. NASA often shares amazing photos and videos of space on social media. you may mostly see pictures taken from the Hubble Telescope on NASA's Instagram handle. Now the space agency has shared a video within which Saturn's 'Parade of the Moon' is seen.

Sharing the short video, NASA wrote within the caption, 'Time for a Moon Parade'. Within the video, four celestial bodies are seen moving in one line after another round the planet Saturn. This video was recorded by Hubble and in it all the four moons of Saturn will be seen. NASA wrote within the caption, 'The four moons of Saturn are often seen passing before of their planet within the amazing view of Hubble.'

In the caption, NASA wrote, 'The icy moons Enceladus and Dione are on the left side while the enormous orange moon Titan and therefore the icy Mimas are on the correct.' The background music in NASA's Space Post makes it all the more exciting. The audio employed in this post also fits perfectly with this short video. The post has garnered 84,000 likes thus far since it had been shared. Seeing the moon parade, many of us commented, within which a user wrote, 'Hubble, i really love you'.

NASA is now visiting do research on the Trojan asteroids of Jupiter. For this, NASA will send its first spacecraft into space. Scientists aim to form new revelations about the origin of the system that formed 4.5 billion years ago. The space agency gave this information on 28 September. The name of this NASA mission is Lucy, which is called after a fossil that gave information about the evolution of the human species.