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Space Topics: SaturnPAN (S/1981 S13)The Encke Gap Moon
Size: Roughly 20 kilometers Pan orbits within the Encke gap, inside Saturn’s A ring.
However, Pan wasn't discovered by taking images of this gap -- it was discovered
because its tiny gravitational tugs cause wave patterns in the A ring. From
the wave patterns, scientists deduced the existence of a ring, and discovered
it by returning to Voyager images of the rings. Images that Cassini
captured during its closest-ever approach to the rings, when it was entering
Saturn orbit, show stunning details in the density waves raised by Pan
on the inner edge of the Encke gap.
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