This is a narrow-angle camera image of Saturn's rings taken after the successful completion of the orbit insertion burn. At this time Cassini-Huygens viewed the rings from the north side. The Sun illuminates the rings from the south side. The image shows the outer part of Saturn's A Ring and density waves in the rings due to Saturn's moons Janus, Pandora and Prometheus. The pixel scale of this image is about 270 metres per pixel.