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Saturn's moon Telesto seen by Cassini spacecraft

author: Nasa/JPL/SSI/Novapix

reference: a-sat05-30000

Image Size 300 DPI: 7 * 5 cm

The Cassini spacecraft passed within a cosmic stone's throw of Telesto in October, 2005 capturing this shot of the tiny Trojan moon. Telesto (24 kilometers, or 15 miles across) appears to be mantled in fine, icy material, although a few craters and some outcrops and/or large boulders are visible. Its smooth surface does not appear to retain the record of intense cratering that most of Saturn's other moons possess. The image was taken in polarized green light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on Oct. 11, 2005, at a distance of approximately 14,500 kilometers (9,000 miles) from Telesto. The image scale is 86 meters (283 feet) per pixel.

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2005 - ASTRONOMY - BLACK AND WHITE - CASSINI - CRATER - IMPACT CRATER - SATELLITE - SATURN - SATURN'S MOON - TELESTO -