Photograph of Enceladus, taken by the narrow-angle camera of the [[Cassini–Huygens#Instruments|Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS)]] aboard ''[[Cassini–Huygens|Cassini]]'', during the spacecraft’s October 28, 2015 flyby. It shows the younger terrain of [[Sarandib Planitia|Sarandib]] and [[Diyar Planitia]], populated with many grooves ([[Sulcus (geology)|sulci]]) and depressions ([[Fossa (geology)|fossae]]). Older, cratered terrain can be seen towards Enceladus's north pole. The prominent feature visible near the south pole is Cashmere Sulci.