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Saturn eclipsing the sun (Cassini)

Saturn eclipsing the sun (Cassini). Saturn rings in detail (Cassini). Rings are icy, thin, and composed of small particles. Saturn ’ s hexagonal pattern at north pole. Smaller objects: Greeks and Trojans. ASTEROIDS (Itokawa) – biggest rubble heap.

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Saturn eclipsing the sun (Cassini)

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  1. Saturn eclipsing the sun (Cassini)

  2. Saturn rings in detail (Cassini) Rings are icy, thin, and composed of small particles

  3. Saturn’s hexagonal pattern at north pole

  4. Smaller objects: Greeks and Trojans

  5. ASTEROIDS (Itokawa) – biggest rubble heap Japanese Hayabusa mission landed in 2005; sample capsule landed at Woomera, South Australia, on June 13; it is unclear if any samples were returned.

  6. Aitken Crater South Pole Topo South Pole-Aitken Basinn (Moon)

  7. Martian dichotomy (in elevation)

  8. Mars: North Pole (impact basin?)

  9. Mars: Mount Olympus

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