During its visit to Saturn, NASA's Cassini-Huygens spacecraft took hundreds of thousands of high-resolution images of the planet and its moons.

Now, filmmaker Stephen van Vuuren has assembled those photographs and created a documentary called "In Saturn's Rings," an IMAX-ready visual feast for anyone interested in Space exploration.

Although van Vuuren used only still images for the movie, he used a "2.75D" photographic fly-through technology to make them animated, though the filmmakers insist no CGI or visual effects were used. The visuals are accompanied with music by Ferry Corsten, William Orbit and Samuel Barber.

The movie will be hitting IMAX theatres, planetariums, museums and select 4K digital cinemas sometime in 2014. It will also be presented in 6K resolution on "massive screens and concert-level surround systems" in "giant-screen institutions."

Check out the trailer above (choose Original quality setting for 4K resolution) and see more footage from the movie at the official website.

Image courtesy YouTube/In Saturn's Rings