In Brief: Close encounter with Saturn's moon Iapetus

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Planetary Sciences: Solar System Objects: Saturnian Satellites

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Following the Cassini spacecraft's 10 September flyby of Saturn's moon
Iapetus, scientists now are examining hundreds of transmitted images of
the moon's reflectance, heavily cratered surface, and a
20-kilometer-high mountain ridge along the equator that gives Iapetus an
irregular walnut-like shape.

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