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Friday, September 27, 2019

The closest view of Saturn’s moon Pan, snapped by Cassini from a distance of 15,268 miles (24,572 km). It's 22 miles wide by 14 miles across and displays a number of small craters along with parallel ridges and grooves. Its broad, thinner equatorial ridge displays fine, parallel striations.


http://bit.ly/2n3LwVc via /r/spaceporn http://bit.ly/2nL4hNz

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