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Are there images from space probes showing planet(s) and or moon(s) against a background of stars?

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Are there images from space probes showing planet(s) and or moon(s) against a background of stars?

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Plenty of long exposure Cassini images include stars. However, as you well know Rodin – the planets are much much brighter than background stars, thus a picture designed to image a planet will not typically render stars visible. In fairly uncommon circumstances, of course, you can get such images. New Horizons sees Pluto with background stars http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/gallery/scie…ct2007_ppt.png Rosetta sees Mars, with plenty of background stars http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Rosetta/….html#subhead1 Can I ask why you are asking this question.

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