NASA On Air: NASA's New Images Of Saturn's Icy Moon Hyperion (6/4/2015)
LEAD: On Sunday (May 31, 2015), NASA posted new images of one of Saturn’s moons named Hyperion that was captured during the Cassini spacecraft’s flyby.
- The irregular craggy moon Hyperion is about 170 miles across and is probably half water ice.
- The sponge-like appearance is thought to be due, in part, to impacts from meteors, which compress the icy surface.
TAG: This October Cassini will fly within 30 miles of another Saturn moon, Enceladus (enˈselədəs), to study its icy plumes.
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This page was originally published on Thursday, June 4, 2015.
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