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Iapetus: Saturn's Disappearing Moon

15 October 1995

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NASA Astronomy Image of the Day for 15 October 1995

Iapetus has an unusual surface, one half of which is very dark, the other half very light. This caused it's discoverer Cassini to remark that Iapetus could only be seen when on one side of Saturn but not the other. The reason for the difference between hemispheres is presently unknown. Iapetus is the third largest of Saturn's moon behind Titan and Rhea. Iapetus is composed predominantly of water ice.

Image and explanation courtesy of NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day