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Collection:
NASA Cassini-Huygens Collection
Description:
Hyperion
Full Description:
Voyager 2 obtained this closeup view of Saturn's satellite Hyperion on August 24, 1981, from a distance of about 500,000 kilometers (300,000 miles). This photograph was compiled from three separate images taken through violet, clear and green filters. It shows Hyperion to be an irregular, disc-shaped body. Its longest dimension is 360 km. (225 mi.), but in this view, it presents a face measuring 325 km. by 250 km. (200 mi. by 150 mi.).

The irregular shape is probably a result of repeated impacts that have taken off large pieces of the satellite. The large indentation at the bottom limb is one such crater; it is about 100 km. (60 mi.) across.

The numerous small pits are impact craters, the smallest measuring about 10-20 km. (6-12 mi.) across. (P-23936)
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Saturn
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Cassini
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Jupiter
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Huygens Probe
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Crater
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Voyager
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Voyager 2
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
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August 24, 1981
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1981
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