Saturn's icy moon Rhea seen by Cassini
author: Nasa/JPL/SSI/Novapix
reference: a-sat05-25100
Image Size 300 DPI: 38 * 38 cm
Rhea is Saturn's second-largest moon, at 1,528 kilometers (949 miles) across. The giant Tirawa impact basin is seen above and to the right of center. Tirawa, and another basin to its southwest, are both covered in impact craters, indicating they are quite ancient. The images in this mosaic were taken with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera during a close flyby on Nov. 26, 2005. The images were acquired as Cassini approached the moon at distances ranging from 79,190 to 58,686 kilometers (49,206 to 36,466 miles) from Rhea and at a Sun-Rhea-spacecraft, or phase, angle of about 19 degrees.