Whenever night falls, there will always be a bright moon hanging in the sky. Ever wondered what would happen if the moon had three? If you're on Saturn, you can see it.

Of course, there is no way to get to Saturn, but we can use the power of the Cassini spacecraft. Cassini is still in orbit with Saturn, celebrating its 11th anniversary with Saturn. Taking such a poetic photo is monumental.
The three moons in almost identical shapes are Titan, Titan, and Titan. The nearest Titan is instead a blur because of its thick clouds and refractive light; Titan is a little farther away and looks rough because of its cratered icy surface; Titan, though far away, can still see its irregular appearance, showing the violent impact it has been subjected to.
Hopefully, one day, we can see such a strange sight with our own eyes.