Four Moons in One Frame
Posted in Astronomy at 12:00 on 11 April 2021
With bonus rings.
Another great picture from the Cassini Probe, taken from Astronomy Picture of the Day for 4/4/2021.
The most obvious moon is the bright Dione, hovering on the centre of the frame, with shadowy but much larger Titan in the background. Titan is the tenth largest object in the Solar System bigger than the planet Mercury.
To the extreme right of the rings is Pandora, a moon which shepherds Saturn’s F ring.
Just in the gap in the rings (the Encke gap) is Pan, only 35 kilometres across but which keeps the gap free of ring particles.
