Looking at Enceladus
By: Keith Watanabe
Published On: 2-18-2005
Just passing by Titan, Cassini also made a quick stop by Enceladus which is one of the most reflective surfaces in the solar system. It's hypohesized that the surface is composed possibly of something similar to freshly fallen snow. This also marks Cassini's third flyby of a major satellite in the Saturn system. Although the big gem was Titan, the other members of the Saturn system have a wealth of knowledge yet to be unlocked. And we still have a number of healthy years to look forward to in this excursion!
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