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Saturn's Moon Hyperion


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"Contents What's New Image Index Copyright Puzzles Posters ScienceViews Search Hyperion Saturn IV Hyperion [hi-PEER-ee-en] has got to be one of the strangest moons ever observed close up. It is one of the smaller moons of Saturn and has a strange, spongy-looking body with dark-floored craters that speckle its surface. The Voyager spacecraft showed it to have a pock-marked body and the largest irregularly shaped satellite ever observed. Hyperion might have had a major collision which blew part of the moon away. Its eccentric orbit makes it subject to gravitational forces from Saturn which have set it tumbling out of control. The moon's rotational period is not constant and varies from one orbit to the next. Hyperion is redder than Phoebe and closely matches the color of the dark material on Iapetus . The largest crater on its surface is approximately 120 kilometers (75 miles) in diameter and 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) deep. The irregular shape of Hyperion and evidence of bombardment by meteors makes it appear to be the oldest surface in the Saturn system. New images of Hyperion taken by the Cassini Spacecraft on September 26, 2005 will for ever change our understanding of this new world. These pictures show a surface dotted with craters and modified by some process, not yet understood, to create a strange, "spongy" appearance, unlike the surface of any other Saturn moon. A color image reveals crisp details and variations in color across the strange surface that might represent differences in the composition of materials. Hyperion has a notably reddish tint when viewed in natural color. Scientists are extremely curious to learn what the dark material is that fills many craters on this moo"
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