Mimas Stares Back

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  • Stephanie Wilson
    Nasa Astronaut
    • Jul 2009
    • 2478

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    Mimas Stares Back

    The great eye of Saturn's moon Mimas, a 130-kilometer-wide (80-mile) impact crater called Herschel, stares out from the battered moon. Several individual ringlets within the F ring are resolved here, and the small moon Atlas is also seen faintly outside the main rings.

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